CALENDAR
March
30-31 Etobicoke Pentathlon
30-4 Maritime Life Olympic Trials, Montreal
April
19-21 Grinter-Walton Invitational, Brantford
Island Invitational, Victoria
Halifax Invitational
25- 28 Edmonton Keyano International
26- 28 Brock Senior Invitational, St.Catharines
27- 28 Royal City Invitational, Guelph
May
10-12 Dr. Hicken Invitational, Etobicoke
Hollandia Invitational, London
17-19 Cascade Grand Prix, Calgary
Hyack Invitational, New Westminster
Montreal POM Invitational
• USS Grand Prix, Phoenix
24-26 Etobicoke 10 & Under Cup
Thunder Bay Invitational
• Canada Cup, UBC
East Side Mario's Invitational, Guelph
30-2 Youth Championships, Nepean
June
1-2 Nova Scotia Age Groups
7-9 Kamloops Invitational
• USS Grand Prix, Charlotte
13-16 Etobicoke Age Group Intemational
22-23 Guelph Invitational
28- 30 USS Grand Prix, Santa Clara
Jack McComiick Invitational, Hamilton
July
5-7 E:ist Coast Champs, Saint John, NB
Ontario Age Groups Champs, Etobicoke
19- 21 Alberta AG Championships, Edmonton
20- 26 Olympic Games Swimming, Atlanta
26-28 Eastern Cup, Montreal
• The following meets have been selected as post-trials
meets where swimmers may quality for the 1996 Olympic
Games in events that have remained open following the
Olympic Trials in April
RECORD SEHERS
WORLD RECORDS RATIFIED (25 M pool)
□ Men's 400 m Individual Medley; 4:06.03 Jani
Sievinen, FIN, Lappeenranta, Jan. 20. Betters his own
previous record of 4:07.10, from 1992.
FINA ratified Feb. 5, 1996
□ Men's 100 m Individual Medley: 53. 10 Jani
Sievinen, FIN, Malnio, Jan.30. First FINA recognized
record, bettering previous world best 53-78 Jani
Sievinen, 1992. FINA ratified Feb. 21, 1996
□ Men's 50 m butterfly: 23.45 Mark Foster, GBR,
Sheffield, Dec. 15, 1995. Betters own previous record
of 23.55 from Feb. 1995. FINA ratified Feb. 21, 1996
□ Men's 100 m breaststroke: 59.02 Fredrik de
Burghgraeve, BEL, B;istogne, Feb. 17. Betters previ-
ous record of 59-07 Philip Rogers, AOS, 1993-
FINA ratified March 12, 1996
NEW FINA RECORD RULES
As approved by the FINA Extraordinaiy Congress, Nov.
28, 1995, Rio deJainero,Br;isil
SW 12.11 Applications for World Records must be
made on the FINA official fonns by the responsible
authority of the organizing or management commit-
tee of the competition and signed by an authorized
representative of the Member in the country of the
swimmer, certifying that all regulations have been
observed including a doping test certification
(MED.4.4.1) The application shall be forwarded to
the Honorary Secretary of FINA within 14 days after
tiie perfomiance.
SW 12.l4{)n receipt of the official application, and
upon satisfaction that the infonnation contained in
the application, including a doping control test
certificate, is accurate, the Honorary Secretary of
FINA shall declare the iiew World Record, see that
such information is published, and see that certift-
cates are provided to those persons whose applica-
tions have been accepted.
SWIM CANADA
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HEAD COACH
The Williams Lake Blue Fins Swim Club is
seeking a heaij coach starting September 1996.
Baseij in ttie central interior of Britisti Columbia,
ttie club currently has 80 swimmers under the
direction of a head coach and four assistant
coaches. Our club supports a wide range of
swimmers from entry level to Youth National
qualifiers.
Head Coach responsibilities include:
• instruction and supervision of swimmers
• supervision and direction of assistant coaches
• planning, implementing and administering of
swim programs at all levels
Applicants must possess:
• fullNCPP Level 2 certification
• five years of successful coaching experience
• strong leadership qualities and motivational
skills
• proven planning, administration, organiza-
tional and supervisory abilities
• proficient computer skills and knowledge of
the Hy-Tec program
Please apply in writing, stating qualifica-
tions, experience and references. Include a brief
description of your coaching philosophy.
Send to:
Coach Selection Committee
Box 4299
Williams Lake, B.C. V2G 2V3
HEAD COACH
The North York Aquatic Club (NYAC) is
seeking a full time head coach. Preference will
be given to candidates who have completed
NCCP Level III. The starting date for this posi-
tion would be August 1, 1996.
NYAC has consistently ranked as one of
the top clubs in the country. Swimmers range
from the development level to national and
Olympic qualifiers.
The successful applicant must have ex-
tensive coaching experience and strong ad-
ministrative, communication and motivational
skills.
Please send your resume, to be received
no later than April 30 to:
North York Aquatic Club.
Recruiting Committee
c/o Peter Cooling.
237 Ciiurctiill Ave.
North York, Ontario. M2R 1E2
Canada
Fax /phone: (416) 785-7527
SWIM CANADA / (VIARCH 1996
CIAU CHAMPIONSHIPS
UBC WOMEN MAKE IT THREE IN A ROW
CALGARY HANGS ON THE MEN'S TITLE
GUELPH — With Olympic Trials five weeks away per-
fomiiuices were subdued, but team rivalry made for
an exciting competition.
UBC easily won the women's title for the third
year in a row, with 10 golds, including all three
relays, the two freestyle relays in record time.
Sarah Evanetz, sparked the effort with golds in
the 100-200 butterfly and a third in the SO fly and
swimming on all three victorious relays.
Other UBC winners:
Anita Lee 50 -100 free
Donna Wu 800 free
Glencora Maughan 100 back
Alexandra Ruiz 50 fly
McMaster's Joanne Malar, won four individual
events without contesting her world championships
specialty the 400 1.M. Malar won gold in the 200-400
free, set a CIAU record of 2: 11 .03 in the 200 back and
added the 200 I.M. in 2:14.11.
Women's Team Scores
1 University of British Columbia
2 University of Calgaiy
3 University of Toronto
4 McMaster University
5 Universite Laval
6 Univei-sity of Victoria
7 McGill University
8 University of Manitoba
9 University of Alberta
10 Wilfrid Laurier University
546
402
308
296
276
273
235
200
133
119
Men's highligths:
Alberta's Jaret Abel
earned male swimme r of
the meet with golds in
the 400 free and 400 I.M.
addingasilver in the 200
fly. Alberta picked up a
total of nine medals
which earned coach
Debby Sigaty, coach-of-
the year honours.
Calgary won the the
team title with a team
total of seven medals but
only one gold. It came
down to the final medley
relay, where they had to
finish ahead of UBC.
Their fourth place gave
them that margin over
UBC who finished sixth.
UBCwasinthehunt
throughout the compe-
tition and had 10 indi-
vidual medals. Their
lack of relay depth cost
them the team title.
UBC's top per-
former— Brett Creed
winner of the 1500 free.
Toronto's Trevor Gillis won 200 I.M. in 2:04.78
Marco Chiesa
Calgan 's Ron Voordouw had posted faster times
early in the season, but taking aim at OKmpic Trials
in April had to settle for slower times:
Four golds for Joanne Malar, McMaster
Marco Chiesa
November
CLAU
400 free 3:53-79
3:56.67
lS00freelS:36..33
15.44.82
Men's Team Scores
1
University of Calgaiy
427
2
Univei'sit)' of British Columbia
414 1
3
Univei-sit)' of Alberta
590
4
McMaster University
332.5
5
Univei-sit)^ of Toronto
311
6
Univei-site Laval
2(>8
McGill University
214
8
Univel'sit^' of Guelph
182
9
Laurentian Unixei-sih
no
10
Univei'sit)' of Western Ontario
12P
SWIM CANADA / MARCH 1996
CIAU RECORDS
□ Women's 200 backstroke:
2:1 1.03 Joanne Malar, McMaster, betters
old record of 2:13.28 Kathy Monar,
Calgary, 1994
200 back record chronology
1978 2:23.84 Joanne Kennedy,LIWO
1979 2:21.50 Wendy Hogg,UBC
1983 2:18.48 Nancy Garapick,DAL
11986 2:17.79 Barb McBain,UBC
1988 2:17.76 Sophie Plante.UdM
1989 2:15.71 Sophie Plante.UdM
1990 2:14.62 ManonSimard,UdM
1993 2:14.72 Kathy Monar.CAL
1994 2:13.28 Kathy Monar,CAL
□ Women's 4x100 free relay:
3:49.27 British Columbia, betters old
record of 3:50.84 Toronto. 1979
□ Women's 4x100 free relay:
8:20.52 British Columbia, betters old
record of 8:22.33 Universite de Montreal,
1991 Women's 100 free medallists: Edith Lachapelle, CAL; Anita Lee, UBC; Patricia Levesque, LAV
Marco Chiesa
SWIIVI CANADA / MARCH 1996
5
CIAU RESULTS
1996 CIAU CHAMPIONSHIPS
Guelph, Feb.23-25t25M)
MEN
50 METRES FREESTYLE
1 , ; ,.':,TOR
2 Alexj'ijie Haivey,20,UL
3 BradJohnson,21,LU
4 Craig Hutchison,20,MCG
5 Aaron Berg,23,LET
6 Frederic Marchand,22,LAV
7 Michael Collins,20,UBC
8 Jason Lukenian,23,UNB
100 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Craig Hutchison,20,MCG
2 Jeremy Sparrow,20,MCM
3 TobyLimebeer,18,UG
4 Aaron Berg,23.LET
5 Jean-P,Godboul,21,UDM
6 Leo Grepin,20,MCG
7 Steven Georgiev,22,TOR
8 Mislav Majic,22,RYE
200 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Jeremy Sparrow,20,MCM 1
2 Leo Grepin,20,MCG 1
3 RonVoordouw,19,CAL 1
4 GregHamm,19,UBC 1
5 Craig Hulchison,20,MCG 1
6 SebastienPaddington,18.MCG1
7 Di:s'"H'-spp20,UBC 1
8 S*^.- V ■:' .22,TOR 1
400 METRES FREESTYLE
1 JaretAbel,21,ALB
2 Alex Leduc,22.LAV
3 Jeremy Sparfow,20.MCM
4 RonVoordouw,19,CAL
5 DanLee,19,T0R
6 Brett Creed,20,UBC
7 David Chisholm,22,LU
8 LeoGrepin,20.MCG
1500 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Brett Creed,20,UBC
2 RonVoordouw,19,CAL
3 Alex Leduc,22,LAV
4 JaretAbel,21.ALB
5 John McArthur,22,UBC
6 Jason Singer,19,UBC
7 Robert Sampson,20,TOR
8 DanLee,19,T0R
SO METRES BACKSTROKE
1 Gerry Parenti.22,LIWO
2 Mike Wasylensky,20,MCM
3 Brian Coote,21,CAL
4 BobKariatsumari,21,CAL
5 Andre Harvey,22,LAV
6 Nicolas Perron,24,LIL
7 Chris Jones,19,LINB
8 S^=r- 22 CAL
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 Duslifi He(see,20,UBC
2 GregHamm,19,LIBC
Prelims
23,45
23,36
23,57
23,45
23,58
23,53
23,66
23,66
Prelims
50,91
5124
5140
51,32
51,87
51,74
52.15
51,88
Prelims
51.60
53.00
53.52
53.14
53.29
53.05
53.67
53.48
Prelims
3:58.81
3:59.85
4:0019
3:59.53
4:00.11
4:01.25
3:59.38
3:59.93
800 split
8:19.57
819.30
8:25.76
821.03
8:33.30
3 MikeWasylensky,20,MCM
4 SheaTritter,22,CAL
5 BobKariatsumari,21,CAL
6 Chris Jones,19,UNB
7 Gerry Parenti,22,UWO
8 Trevor Gillis,20,TOR
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 GregHamm,19,UBC
2 Edward Ng,20,UBC
3 BobKari3tsumari,21.CAL
4 Duslin Hersee,20,UBC
5 ToddSlratten,19,MCM
6 MikeWasylensky,20,MCM
7 Kevin Goode,20,MCM
8 Trevor Gillis,20,TOR
50 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 Kevin Przyswitt,22,ALB
2 EmileVeroni,23,CAL
3 Eric Quane,20,UG
4 John Milne.23,WAT
5 Bryce Milsom,23,ALB
6 JeffLloyd,20,MCG
7 GregSteinberg,19,UG
8 Pieter Huyssen.22,BR0
8:34.24
824 17
Prelims
26 92
27.10
26.75
26.93
26.92
27.14
27.08
27 46
Prelims
58,09
57,96
57 36
57,96
57,57
58,24
58,30
58 06
Prelims
2:0416
2:04,39
2:02 68
2:0611
2:04 96
2:03,66
2:05.50
2:05,70
Prelims
29,55
30,02
30.32
30.07
29.71
30,24
30,22
30.50
Final
23.23
23.28
23.37
23.48
23.57
23.66
23.67
23,72
Final
50 41
50.59
51.04
51,21
51.66
5180
51.81
51.91
Final
49 87
51,60
5247
52,56
52,70
52,83
53.67
03.52
Final
3:54.61
3:55.60
3:56.00
3:56.67
3:58.34
3:5927
4:01.39
4:01,42
Final
15:41.92
15:44.82
15:45.69
15:46.11
15:59.21
16:00.35
16:00,43
16:02,25
Final
26,74
26,82
26,89
26,91
26,98
26,99
2699
27 39
Final
57,36
57 39
57 47
57,47
57,58
57,63
57,75
57,86
Final
2:01,18
2:03,26
2:03,33
2:03 96
2:04,07
2:0461
2:06,44
2:19,47
Final
29,28
29,48
29,85
29,93
29,97
30,16
30.24
30,28
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE Prelims
1 Bryce Milsom.23,ALB
2 Kevin Przyswitt,22,ALB
3 Pieter Huyssen,22,BR0
4 Jeremy Jaud,18,VIC
5 SlephaneMercure,20,UDM
6 GregSteinberg,19,UG
7 EricQuane,20,UG
8 Martin Laycock,19,UNB
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 Jeremy Jaud,18VIC
2 Bryce Milsom,23,ALB
3 Edward Ng,20,UBC
4 Pieter Huyssefl,22,BR0
5 GregSteinberg,19,UG
6 John McArthur,22,UBC
7 DirkHelmstaedt,19,CAL
8 StephaneMercure,20,UDM
50 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 Brian Coote,21,CAL
Colin Sood,22.ALB
Brad Johnson,21,LU
Jean-P.Godbout,21,UDM
TobyLimebeer,18UG
Craig Hutchison.20,MCG
Frederic Marchand,22.LAV
8 Sean Walson,23,ALB
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
1
LeoGrepin,20,MCG
Frederic Marchand,22,LAV
Gerry Parenti.22,UW0
Brian Coote.21.CAL
Sean Watson,23.ALB
Bo Simpson,18,CAL
Colin Sood,22.ALB
8 Kelly Young,19,ALB
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 Robert Sampson,20,TOR
2 JaretAbel,21,ALB
3 Brent ThompseH,18,UBC
4 BoSimpson.l8,CAL
5 David Chisholm,22,LU
6 Philippe Voisard,23,LU
7 Sean Watson,23,ALB
8 Brian Coote,21,CAL
200 METRES IND.MEDLEY
1 Trevor Gillis,20,TOR
2 Edward Ng,20,UBC
3 Gerry Parenti,22,UWO
4 Nicolas Perron,24,UL
5 Jeremy Jaud,18,VIC
6 Nicolas Rabinovitch,22,ALB
7 Rusty Jones,21, TOR
8 Bryce Milsom,23,ALB
400 METRES IND.MEDLEY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Jaret Abel,21,ALB
JohnMcArthur.22,UBC
Trevor Gillis,20,TOR
Edward Ng.20,UBC
Rusty Jones,21. TOR
David Chisholm.22,LU
Jeremy Jaud,18,VIC
8 RonVoordouw,19.CAL
4X100 M MEDLEY REUY
04.29
05,50
05,32
04,92
05,66
05,32
05,74
05,72
Prelims
2:19,00
2:20,55
2:19,90
2:21,11
2:22 37
2:22,62
2:20,94
2:22 00
Prelims
25,36
25.52
25.61
25.61
25,67
25,65
25,66
25 79
Prelims
56.53
56.98
56.93
56.92
57.18
56,81
57.20
57.19
Prelims
20642
2:05.40
2:05.18
2:06.02
2:05.30
2:06 58
2:06.34
2:06.52
Prelims
2:06.52
2:07,88
2:0711
2:07,36
2:08,06
2:07,68
2:07,45
2:08,04
Prelims
4:23.79
4:27,41
4:29,20
4:31,49
4:28,86
4:31,79
4:30,62
4:33,66
McMasler Univ ,MCM
Univ,Alberta,ALB
Univ Laval, LAV
Univ Calgary.CAL
New Brunswick, UNB
British Columbia.UBC
Univ Toronto JOB
8 UnivGuelph.UG
4X100 M FREE RELAY
McMasler Univ„MCM
Univ,Calgary,CAL
Univ,Laval,LAV
Univ,Alberta,ALB
Univ Toronto, TOR
Univ,Montreal,UDM
British Columbia.UBC
8 UnivGuelph,UG
4X200 M FREE RELAY
McGillUniv.MCG
McMasler Univ,,MCM
British Columbia.UBC
Univ,Toronto,TOR
Univ,Calgary,CAL
Univ,Alberta,ALB
Final
04,02
04,33
04.51
65
04.98
05,20
05,39
06,13
Final
2:18,52
2:18,91
2:19,40
2:19,54
2:2107
2:21,20
2:21,56
2:21,79
Final
25,25
25,31
2539
25 51
25 53
25,54
25,60
25,69
Final
56 35
56 45
56,51
56,57
56 60
56,70
56 87
57 59
Final
2:04,83
2:04,88
2:04.97
2:05,78
2:06,08
2:06,78
2:06,85
2:0697
Final
2:04,78
2:05,89
2:06,45
2:06 95
2:07,03
2:07,51
2:07,67
2:08,73
Final
4:21,93
4:26,51
4:27,03
4:2814
4:28,43
4:28,49
4:28,83
4:30,56
Time Final
3:49,50
3:49,75
3:50,45
3:50,52
3:50,72
3:50,75
3:51,54
3:53,19
Time Final
3:25.85
3:27,15
3:27,95
3:28.69
3:29,66
3:29.73
3:31,66
3:31,90
Time Final
7:30.89
7:33.48
7:34.89
7:35,01
7:35,45
7:43,81
7
Laurentian Univ,,LU
7:45,78
8
Univ.LavaLLAV
7:54,34
WOMEN
50 METRES FREESTYLE
Prelims
Final
1
Anita Lee,21,UBC
26,86
26 41
2
Carol Chiang,20,MCG
26,35
26 45
3
Lori Melien,23,CAL
26,44
26 63
4
Patricia Levesque,22,LAV
26,69
26.74
5
Alexandra Ruiz,20.UBC
26,85
26.81
6
Edith Lachapelle,19,CAL
27.04
26.85
7
Erin Murphy,26,MAN
26.59
26,97
8
Marcia Kirby,21,UBC
27.12
27,02
100 METRES FREESTYLE
Prelims
Final
1
Anita Lee,21,UBC
57.87
56,93
2
Edith Lachapelle,19,CAL
58.10
57,51
3
Patricia Levesque,22,LAV
58 74
58,37
4
Glencora Maughan,18.UBC
5845
58,61
5
Carol Chiang.20,MCG
57.61
58,74
6
Marcia Kirby,21,UBC
59.42
58,93
7
Wendy Primeau,23,BR0
59.65
1
00 38
8
Michelle Killins21, TOR
58.51
1:01,79
200 METRES FREESTYLE
Prelims
Final
1
Joanne Malar,20,MCM
2:00.99
2:00,49
2
Donna Wu,18UBC
2:05.98
2:02,90
3
Michelle Killins.21,T0R
2:03,91
2:03,62
4
Cara Lachmuth,18,CAL
2:05,34
2:03.70
5
Carol Chiang,20,MCG
2:04,94
2:05,28
6
Peggy Corkum,21,T0R
2:06,60
2:06,12
7
Michelle MacWhirter,20.UNB
2:04,73
2:06,24
8
Wendy Primeau,23,BR0
2:07,82
2:07,21
400 METRES FREESTYLE
Prelims
Final
1
Joanne Malar,20,MCM
4:20,95
4
11.47
2
Michelle Killins,21,T0R
4
22.39
4:16,78
3
Donna Wu,18,UBC
4:24,79
4:18,32
4
Peggy Corktjm,21, TOR
4:23,43
4
18.68
5
Cara Lachmuth,18,CAL
4:25,76
4:19,48
6
Wendy Primeau,23,BRO
4
28,88
4:27,68
7
Sarah Woodworth,20,DAL
4:29,87
4:27,95
8
Julie Dulour,20,LAV
4:31,29
4:31,49
800 METRES FREESTYLE
Time Final
1
Donna Wu,18UBC
8:47,92
2
Peggy Corkum,21, TOR
8:49,65
3
Michelle Killins21,T0R
8:52,15
4
Cara Lachmulh,18,CAL
8:56,19
5
Holly McComb,20,MCG
9:04.49
6
Wendy Primeau,23,BR0
9
06.34
7
Sarah Woodworth,20,DAL
9
12.37
8
Shauna Kuiper,19,MCM
9:15.50
50
METRES BACKSTROKE
Prelims
Final
1
Lori Melien,23,CAL
29,98
29.78
2
KathyMonar,21,CAL
30,18
29.92
3
Marcia Kirby,21,UBC
30,16
30.06
4
Edith Lachapelle,19,CAL
3010
30.35
5
Michelle Lischinsky,21,MAN
30,71
3039
6
Glencora Maughan,18,UBC
30,89
30.57
7
Michelle MacWhirter,20,UNB
30,58
30.68
8
Colleen Ray.19,T0R
31,17
31,09
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
Prelims
Final
1
Glencora Maughan.iaUBC
1
04,97
1
03,37
2
Suzanne Weekend, 18,VIC
1
04,69
1
03,85
3
Michelle Lischinsky,21,MAI^
1
04,53
1
04,14
4
Michelle MacWhirter,20,UNB
1
04,81
1
04,48
5
Allison Barriscale,19,VIC
1
05,31
1
04,61
6
Kathy Monar,21,CAL
1
04.74
1
04,76
7
Edith Lachapelle.19.CAL
1
04.96
1
05,05
8
Marcia Kirby,21,UBC
1
05.03
1
05,18
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
Prelims
Final
1
Joanne Malar,20,MCM
2:17.87
• 2:11.03
2
Suzanne Weekend, 18,VIC
2:17.73
2:14.22
3
Allison Barriscale,19,VIC
2
18.16
2:16.17
4
Michelle Llschinsky,21,MAN
2:19.86
2:17.61
5
Shyanne Shannon, 19, LET
2:20.49
2
18,69
6
Marie-H,Tremblay,18,CAL
2:20,96
2:19.85
7
Michelle MacWhirter.20,UNB
2:21,35
2:21.46
8
Rebecca Glennie,23.T0R
2:21,05
2:24.07
50
METRES BREASTSTROKE
Prelims
Final
1
Nancy Gravel,22,UDS
33,72
33,83
2
Nathalie Giguere,23,LAV
34,11
33,85
3
Carolyn Gilbert,20,WLU
34,25
33,87
4
Nicole Gemel,22,MCM
34,22
33,99
5
Debbie Mateiicka,22,MAN
34,27
34,18
6
Sheryl Ross,21,MCM
34,42
34,37
7
Dionne Dallas20,ALB
34,61
34,48
8
Louise Fortin.20.LAV
35,12
35,05
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Prelims
Final
1
ChrislinPetelski,18,VIC
1:12,22
1:11.35
2
Nathalie Giguere,23,LAV
1:11,93
1:11.45
3
Nancy bravei,22,UL)b
1
13,02
1:12,01
4
uarolyn biibert,2U,WLU
1
13,35
1:12,03
5
cnantai uubois,2i,LAv
1
12,99
1:12,07
6
Lisa Mensink.lB.CAL
1
12.62
1:12,97
7
Dionne Dallas,20,ALB
1
14.12
1:13.14
8
Nicole Gemel,22,MCM
1
13.14
1:13.26
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE Prelims
Final
1
Nathalie Giguere,23,LAV
2:32.02
2.30.30
2
ChristinPetelski,18,VIC
2:31.57
2:31 95
3
Carolyn Gilbert,20,WLU
2:35.33
2:33.47
4
ChantaiDubois.21,LAV
2:37,02
2:34.84
5
Nicole Gemel,22,MCM
2:37.52
2:36.96
6
SabhnaWilson,19,EKSC
2:39,16
2:37.32
7
Nancy Gravel,22,UDS
2:40,11
2:39.12
8
En:? K-"c' 22 CAR
2:39.93
2:41.33
50
METRES BUHERFLY
Prelims
Final
1
Alexanara RuiZ,20,UBC
28.48
28.06
2
Erin Murphy,26,MAN
28.35
28.40
3
Sarah Evanetz,20,UBC
29.06
28.50
4
Anita Lee,21,UBC
28.93
28.69
5
Carolyn Gilber1,20,WLU
29.01
28.72
6
Beth Hollihan,23,TOR
29.35
29.19
7
Lori Melien,23,CAL
29.33
29.34
8
Pat":'3L"V=s:'je22,LAV
29.37
29.47
100 METRES BUHERFLY
Prelims
Finals
1
Saran tvane:: 20,UBC
1
02.37
1:01.71
2
Alexandra Ruiz,20,UBC
1
02,79
1:02.15
3
Erin Murphy,26,MAN
1
03,55
1:03.98
4
Beth Hollihan,23JOR
1
04,74
1:04.38
5
Marie-H.Tremblay,18,CAL
1
04.24
1:05.02
6
TrishBellchamber,18,UG
1
05.00
1:05.10
7
Sarah Cherry.20,UBC
1
04.45
1:05.18
8
Patricia Levesque,22,LAV
1
05.10
1:05.92
200 METRES BUHERFLY
Prelims
Final
1
Sarah Evanetz,20,UBC
2:19.25
2:15.47
2
Holly McComb,20,MCG
2:19.27
2:16,60
3
Allison Barriscale,19,VIC
2:18,44
2:17,31
4
Patricia Hutchinson,23.MCG
2:19,07
2:17,67
5
Beth Hollihan,23,TOR
2:20,86
2:21,31
6
Sarah Cherry,20,UBC
2:21.46
2:22,64
7
Karen Sewell,23,MCM
2:22.47
2:22 70
8
Donna Wu,18,UBC
2:2162
2:22,87
200 METRES IND.MEDLEY
Prelims
Final
1
Joanne Malar.20,MCM
2:21,78
2:14,11
2
Nathalie Giguere,23,LAV
2:22,40
2:19,91
3
Patricia Hutchinson,23.MCG
2:23,54
2:20.72
4
Suzanne Weckend,18,VIC
2:23,38
2.2U,Su
5
Marie-H.Tremblay,18,CAL
2:23,33
2:21 .38
6
Alexandra Ruiz,20,UBC
2:23,70
2:21.85
7
Rebecca Glennie,23,T0R
2:24.22
2:23.10
8
SabrinaWilson,19,ALB
2:23.98
2:23.58
400 METRES IND.MEDLEY
Prelims
Final
1
Allison B3rriscaie,19,VIC
4:57.20
4:51.61
2
Suzanne Weckend,18,VIC
4:57,61
4:53.21
3
Holly McComb,20,MCG
4:56,97
4:55,50
4
Patricia Hutchinson,23,MCG
5:01,80
4:57 47
5
Rebecca Glennie,23,TOR
5:01.32
5:00,13
6
Bambi Roy,20.UBC
5:02.58
5:00,95
7
Lisa Mensink,18,CAL
4:59.03
5:05,23
8
Glencora Maughan,18,UBC
5:03.43
5:06-72
4X100 M MEDLEY REUY
Time Final
1
British Columbia.UBC
4:15,94
2
UnivVictoria.VIC
4:18,03
3
Univ Calgary.CAL
4:18,22
4
Univ.Manitoba.MAN
4:22,45
5
Univ.LavaLLAV
4:24.08
6
McMaster Univ.MCM
4:24.68
7
8
Univ,Albena,ALB
McGill Univ„MCG
4:26.03
4X100 M FREE RELAY
Time Final
1
Brihsh Columbia.UBC
• 3:49.27
2
Univ Calgary.CAL
3:52,98
3
McGill Univ„MCG
3:55.81
4
McMaster Univ„MCM
3:57.70
5
Univ,Toronto,TOR
3:59.65
6
UnivManitoba.MAN
4:00.63
7
8
Univ Lethbndoe.LET
Wilfrid Laurier'WLU
4:01,55
4:03 00
4X200 M FREE RELAY
Time Final
1
British Columbia.UBC
• oyU Oil
2
McGill Univ.MCG
8:26 92
3
Univ,Toronto,TOR
0,.-, JiV
4
Univ,Calgary.CAL
8:30 02
5
McMaster Univ .MCM
8:35,85
6
Univ.Lethbridge.LET
8:39.08
7
8
Univ,Victoria,VIC
Univ.Alberta,ALB
8:40.67
8:41.81
6
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us OLYMPIC TRIALS
DOLAN WILL CARRY AMERICAN HOPES
GOLD MEDAL SHUTOUT PREDICTED FOR WOMEN
The U.S. Swimming team has relinquished its cus-
tomary frontrunner position at the Olympics and will
be tr\ing to catch Australians, Russians, Germans
and the Chinese women.
No American records were set at the seven-day
Ohmpic Trials for the first time in 76 yeare, while 20
of 26 races posted slower winning times than at the
1992 trials.
.Ml hopes will be on Tom Dolan, winner of the 400
free, 200-400 I.M. who recovered sufficiently from
fatigue (overtraining) to win the 400 I.M. just four-
tenths of a second off his world record. He finished in
4: 1 2 .72 .Just a few weeks ago h is coaches were worried
about his ability to finish. In January he came down
with a variety of aches and illnesses, weakened by
overtraining and asthma and allergies tliat always
hiimper him. Doctors ordered almost complete rest
leading in the trials.
Men's highlights: Gaiy Hall, 21, will swim the 50
and 100 free, and anchor the 4x100 free relay. All
Brooke Bonnet, 15, clinched 800 free over record holder Evans
Marco Chiesa
Angel Martino, 28, took three individual spots
Marco Chiesa
three should be medal prospects.
John Piersma, 2 1 , won the 200 free in
1:48.97 slower than the winning time for
the last two U.S. trials., the 4x200 free
relay will be hard pressed against the Aus-
tralians, Russians, Gemians, New Zea-
landers etc.
Piersma will also swim the 400 free,
finishing second to room mate Dolan.
Carlton Bruner, 24, whose hometown
is Atlanta won the 1500 free in 15:12.85, a
time five seconds slower than the 1992
trials winner, and hardly a threat interna-
tionally.
Jeff Rouse, 26, finished second with
55.15, to Tripp Schwenk, 24, winning in
54.96 the 100 back. Rouse has a histoiy of
seconds at the important races. Brad
Bridgewater,22 and Schwenk took the 200
back in just under two minutes. Not likely
good enough to challenge the Europeans.
Jeremy Linn, 20, was the upset winner
of the 100 breast in 1:01.94. Kurt Grote,
22, finished second and won the 200 in
2:14.22. No medals likely.
John Hargis, 21 and veteran Mark
Henderson, 26 earned 100 fly spots while
Mel Stewart, 27, finished third in the 200 fly as Tom
Malchow, 20 and Ray Carey.22 touched ahead. Stewart
won gold in 1992. Pankratov should not feel threat-
ened.
Dolan and veteran Greg Burgess, 24, will swim
the 200 I.M. but will be no match for Finland's
Sievinen. In the 400 1.M., Eric Namesnik. 25, will be
the second entr\'.
Women's highlights:
In the women's sprints Amy Van D\'ken, 23, won
the 50 and 100 free, with veteran Angel Martino, 28,
second in both . Even'one's favourite, Jenny Tliompson,
23, missed an individual spot, but will swim on tlie
4x100 free relay. Van Dyken said. "It's cool but ver\-
weird. Jenny is the best. I've been doing a lot more
endurance work and dial's probably wiiy I was so
strong in the last metres."
ChrisfinaTeuscher, 17, won tlie 200 free 1:59.50,
finishing second in the 400 free. \'eteran Janet Evans,
24, won the 400 free 4:10.97 and finished second in
the 800 free 8:33.60.
Brooke Bennett, 1 5, von the 800 free 8:3 1.4 1 just
ahead of world record holder .and two-time Ohmpic
champion Evans. But witli a woridwide distaiice
decline, this could turn into one of the stronger medal
prospect events.
8
SWIM CANADA / MARCH 1996
American hopes will rest on Tom Dolan's broad shoulders
One of the three 14-year-olds on the women's
team Beth Botsford won the 200 back 2:10.66, fin-
ished second in the 100 1;01. 59, with veteran Whitney
Hedgepeth, 24, taking the shorter distance 1:01.52
and placing second in the longer 2: 12. 10.
Amanda Beard, 14, tookbothbreaststrokes 1:08.36
and 2:26.25 ;is the third 14-year-old Jilen Sirok7
finished second in the 200 with 2:28.23 These three
One of three 14-year-olds on the team, breaststroke winner Amanda Beard
Marco Chiesa
are the youngest American Olympic swimmers in 20
veal's. Kristine Quance, 20, finished second in the 1 00
bre;ist 1:09.72, the day ;ifter she w:ls disqualihed for
illegal turn in theprelims of the400 l.M. where she
had qualified fii"st. Subsequently she added
another spot in the 200 l.M.
Angel Martino, clinched the 100 tl\- in
S9.63 (a lifetime best of 59.40 in the pre-
lims) with Van Dyken second and favoured
enny Thompson, fourth.
MarUno, after her 1988crash bmding
or steroid use and a two-year suspension,
Npends less time in the pool and more in
. ross-training with weights, biking and
running. At 5 feet 4 inches, weighing a
muscular 150 pounds, can bench-press
200 pounds and leg-press 700 pouiuLs.
Allison Wagner, 18, won both
iidvldual medleys, 2:13.71 and 4:41.61.
.Some theories regarding the Ameri-
I decline: The rise of other countries.
Toomuchempiiasison practicing and not
enough international competition. Thede-
iiiphasis on ilistance training favouring
n iut.s. (iovenimeiit legislated gender-eq-
iily eliminating men's programs. A weak-
ened club program where (k'wlonmenl
Marco Cniesa ' ' '
t:ikes place. J
SWIM CANADA / MARCH 1996
9
us OLYMPIC TRIALS
Indinapolis, Mar 6-12 (50 M)
MEN
SO METRES FREE Mar 11
Gary Hall,21, USA
David Fox,25.USA
William Pilc2uk,24,USA
Seth Pepper,25,USA
Jon Olsen,26,USA
Robert Peel,30,USA
TomJager,31.USA
8 Todd Pace,27,USA
100 METRES FREE, Mar 8
Jon 0lsen,26,USA
Gary Hali,21,USA
Josh Oavis,23,USA
Brad Schumacher,22,USA
David Fox,25,USA
Scott Tucker,21,USA
Neil Walker,19,USA
8 JoeHudepohl,22,USA
200 METRES FREE Mar 6
1 John Piersma,21, USA
Josh Davis.23,USA
Ryan Berube,22,USA
Joe Hudepohl,21,USA
Jon Olsen,26,USA
Brad Schumacher,22,USA
UgurTaner,21,USA
8 Greg Burgess,24,USA
400 METRES FREE Mar 9
Thomas Dolan,20,USA
John Piersma.21,USA
Peter Wright,24,USA
Josh Davis,23,USA
Chris Rumley.21,USA
KentJohnson,20.USA
Matt Hooper,22.USA
8 MarkWarkentin,16,USA
1500 METRES FREE Mar 11
1 Carllon Bruner,24.USA
Pe!erWright,23.USA
Lawrence Frosted, 29, USA
Brian C- Younger,20.USA
Jeremy Kane,17,USA
Chris Thompson, 17,USA
Reeve lrvin,17,USA
8 Ryan Cox,22,USA
100 METRES BACK Mar 9
1 Tripp Schwenk,24 jJSA
1
2
Jell Rouse,26,USA
55.25
55,15
2
Greg Burgess,24,USA
2:02,75
2:01.55
J
3
Brian Retterer,23,USA
55.38
55,46
3
Paul Nelsen,25,USA
2:03.09
2:02.91
m
4
Michael Andrews,22,USA
55.79
55.73
4
Ron Karnaugh,29,USA
2:02.41
2:03.42
5
KurtJachimov(ski,22,USA
55.87
55.98
5
Tom Wilkens,19,USA
2:03.44
2:03.59
6
Neil Walker,19,USA
55.96
55.99
6
Eric Namesnik,25,USA
2:02.83
2:03.82
7
Whitney Woolard,20,USA
55.87
56.04
7
Kurt Jachimowski,22,USA
2:04.29
2:06.64
8
Justin Thornton,18,USA
56 06
56.32
8
Wyatt Russo,22,USA
2:0517
2:07.84
Prelims
Final
200 METRES BACK,Mar12
Prelims
Final
400 METRES I.M Mar 7
Prelims
Final
22,40
22,27
1
Brad Bridgewaler,22,USA
2
0016
1:59.16
1
Thomas Doian,20,USA
4:20.88
4:12.72
22,42
22,50
2
Tripp Schwenk,24,USA
2
00.95
1:59 42
2
Eric Namesnik,25,USA
4:17.57
4:17.19
22.52
22,55
3
TateBlahnik,19,USA
20124
2:00.48
3
Ian Mull,22,USA
4:22.37
4:22.16
22.60
22,57
4
Ryan Berube.22,USA
2:01 14
2:00.49
4
Andy Potts,19,USA
4:25.41
4:22.42
22.90
22,73
5
Lenny Krazelburg,20,USA
2
00.49
2:00.72
5
Tom Wilkens,19,USA
4:28.01
4:23.11
22.86
22,80
6
Trevor Runberg,19,USA
2:01.94
2:01,47
6
Chris Mylan,21,USA
4:30,59
4:27.33
22.93
22,85
7
Thomas Dolan,20,USA
2:00.87
2:01,78
7
Robiglinski,19,USA
4:30.04
4:27.74
22.90
23,02
8
NeilWalker.19,USA
2:02.55
2:03,15
8
JoeyMonlague,17,USA
4:25,05
4:28.67
Prelims
Final
100 METRES BREAST Mar 6
Prelims
Final
49,94
49,46
1
Jeremy Linn,20,USA
1
02,82
1
01.94
WOMEN
49 49
49,53
2
Kurt Grote,22,USA
1
02,12
1
02.03
50 METRES FREE Mar 12
Prelims
Final
49,94
49,97
3
Eric Wunderlich,25,USA
1
02 66
1
02.39
1
Amy Van Dyken,23,USA
25,28
25.17
49.97
49.97
4
Steven West,23,USA
1
02,78
1
02.60
2
Angel Martino,28,USA
25,69
25.23
50.30
50,12
5
Judd Crav»ford,24,USA
1
03 37
1
02.69
3
Jenny Thompson,23,USA
25,70
25.61
50,07
50,19
6
Seth Van Neerden,27,USA
1
02,52
1
02.72
4
Ashley Chandler,17,USA
25,99
25.91
50.10
50,20
7
Tyler Mayfield,23,USA
1
0311
1
03.27
5
Nicole De Man,22,USA
26,02
26.14
50,31
50.37
8
LeilEngstrom-Heg,26,USA
1
03,64
1
03.36
6
KatherineTaylor,19,USA
26,32
26.22
Prelims
Final
200 METRES BREAST Mar 10
Prelims
Final
7
Courtney Shealy,19,USA
26,33
26.31
1:49.75 1
48.97
1
Kurt Grote,22,USA
2:1396
2
14.22
8
Brooke Davey,15,USA
26,37
26.90
1:49.34 1
49.29
2
Eric Wunderlich,25,USA
2:15.65
2
14.45
100 METRES FREEMar 6
Prelims
Final
1:49.43 1
49.37
3
Steven West,23,USA
2:15.53
2
1496
1
Amy Van Dyken,23,USA
56.02
55-27
1:50.33 1
49.91
4
Tyler Maylield,23,USA
2
18,13
2
15.77
2
Angel Martino,28,USA
56.49
55-39
1:5057 1
49.93
5
Jason Hodder,21,USA
216.63
2
1672
3
Jenny Thompson,23,USA
55.44
55.45
1:50.28 1
49.97
6
Eric Namesnik,25,USA
2:16.18
2
17.44
4
MelanieValerio,26,USA
56.50
55.97
1:50.65 1
50.20
7
Ian Johnston,22,USA
2:17.58
2
17.90
5
Cathenne Fox,18,USA
56.04
56.07
1:50.80 1
51.12
8
Jell Weiss,21, USA
2:17.81
2
18.77
6
CrislinaTeuscher,17,USA
56 76
56.36
Prelims
Final
100 METRES FLYMar 10
Prelims
Final
7
Ashley Chandler,17,USA
56.63
57.06
3:54.02 3
48.99
1
John Hargis,21, USA
53.73
53.42
8
Richelle DePold,21,USA
56.63
57.13
3:52.38 3:51.41
2
Mark Henderson.26,USA
53.80
53.51
200 METRES FREE Mar 7
Prelims
Final
3:53.03 3:52.85
3
Jason Lancaster,20,USA
54.01
53.73
1
Cristina Teuscher,17,USA
1:59,90
1:59.50
3:53.81 3:54 82
4
Byron Davis,24,USA
53.57
53.84
2
Trina Jackson, 19, USA
2:00,16
2:00,62
3:55.11 3:56.84
5
Melvin Stewart,27,USA
54.02
54.04
3
Lisa Jacob,21, USA
2:00,24
2:00,65
3:57,60 3:57,12
6
KurtJachimowski,22,USA
53 65
54.15
4
Annette Salmeen,21, USA
2:01,38
2:01.18
3:57,79 3:57,97
7
Matthew Beck,21,USA
53.95
54.22
5
Ashley Whitney,16,USA
2:00.43
2:01,19
3:57,82 3
58.28
8
William Weaver,23,USA
54 02
54 29
6
Sheila Taormina,26,USA
2:01.36
2:02.08
Prelims
Final
200 METRES FLY Mar 8
Prelims
Final
7
Jenny Thompson,23, USA
2:01.55
2:02.33
15:31.05 15:12.85
1
Tom Malchow,20,USA
1:5911
1:57,39
8
Lauren Thies,18,USA
2:01.66
2:03.18
15:31.64 15:17 96
2
Ray Carey,22,USA
1
5897
1:57 66
400 METRES FREE Mar 8
Prelims
Final
15:25,38 15:22 79
3
Melvin Stewart,27,USA
1
58 96
1:57,89
1
Janet Evans,24,USA
4:11,77
4:10.97
15:35,46 15:24.63
4
Matt Hooper,22,USA
2
00.34
1:58,54
2
Cristina Teuscher,17,USA
4:12.11
4:11,59
15:36.33 15:24,65
5
UgurTaner,21,USA
2:00.98
1:59.43
3
Trina Jackson, 19,USA
4:12.26
4:13.46
15:35.53 15:33,40
6
JeflJulian.20,USA
2:01.21
2:00,37
4
Brooke Bennen,15,USA
4:13.84
4:13.81
15:37,44 15:39,67
7
Randy Hartley,22,USA
2:0165
2:01,71
5
Jessica Foschi,15,USA
4:15.42
4:13.84
15:38.04 15:45,57
8
Mike Merrell,22,USA
2:0127
2:02,41
6
Erika Hansen,25,USA
4:14.60
4:17.19
Prelims
Final
200 METRES I.M Mar 11
Prelims
Final
7
Lindsay Benko.19,USA
4:14.71
4:17.22
55,31
54.94
1
Thomas Dolan :'" m':a
0
02 47
2
00 20
8
Sheila Taormina,26,USA
4:1566
4:2549
800 METRES FREE Mar 10
1 Brooke Bennett,15,USA
2 Janet Evan5,24,USA
3 Trina Jackson, 19,USA
4 Jessica Foschi, 15, USA
5 Tobie Smith,22,USA
6 Mimosa McNemey,22, USA
7 Ashley Whitney,16,USA
8 Jamie Johnson, 18,USA
100 METRES BACK Mar 8
1 Whitney Hedgepeth.24.USA
2 Beth Bot5ford.l4.USA
3 Barbara Bedtord,23,USA
4 Catherine Fox,18,USA
5 Kristy Heydanek,23,USA
6 Lea Loveless,24,USA
7 Amanda Adkins,19,USA
8 Shelly Ripple,15,USA
200 METRES BACK Mar 11
1 Beth Bots1ord,14,USA
2 Whitney Hedgepeth,24,USA
3 Amanda Adkins,19,USA
4 Lea Loveless,24,USA
5 Lindsay Benko,19,USA
6 Jennifer Parmenter,14,USA
7 Shelly Ripple,15,USA
8 Kristy Heydanek,23,USA
100 METRES BREAST Mar 7
1 Amanda Beard, 14, USA
2 Kristine Quance,20,USA
3 Kristi Kowal,17,USA
4 Anila Nall,19.USA
5 Jilen Siroky,14,USA
6 Katie Hathavray,16,USA
7 Amber Wines,17,USA
8 Butty Nelson,21, USA
200 METRES BREAST Mar 9
Amanda Beard, 14,USA
Jilen Siroky,14,USA
Kristine Quance,20.USA
Anita Nall,19,USA
Katie Hathavvay,16,USA
Prelims
8:35.80
8:41.77
8:37.65
8:44.14
8:45.18
8:43.59
8:42.78
8:45.85
Prelims
1:01.51
1:02.53
1:02.63
1:02.60
1:03.35
1:02.81
1:02.85
1:03.33
Prelims
2:12.13
2:12.29
2:13.57
2:13.26
2:13.83
2:15.03
2:15.37
2:15.31
Prelims
1:09.95
1:09.94
1:10.70
1:10.75
1:11.26
1:11.45
1:11.07
1:11.32
Prelims
2:27.71
2:31.74
2:28.97
2:30.86
2:34.12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 Kristi Ko«fal.17,USA
8 Lindsay Etter,19,USA
100 METRES FLY Mar 9
1 Angel Martino.2e,USA
2 AmyVanDyken,23,USA
3 Misty Hpan,16,USA
4 Jenny Thompson,23,USA
5 Cris Ahmann-Leighton,25,USA1:00,44
1:01,07
1:01,16
1:01,14
Prelims
2:12,45
2:11,67
2:13,83
2:14.79
2:13,87
2:14,13
2:14,66
2:13,35
Prelims
2:15,11
2:15.49
2:15.97
2:18.67
2:17.78
2:17.29
2:17.03
2:18.52
Prelims
4:46.65
4:50.88
4:53.61
4:51.10
4:52.33
4:52.65
4:54.41
4:53.24
AnnemiekeMcReynolds,18.USA2:32.39
2:35.27
2:33.68
Prelims
59.40
59.94
1:00.12
59.63
6 Lisa Coole,20,USA
7 Sylvia Bereknyei,15,USA
8 Catherine Fox,18,USA
200 METRES FLY Mar 12
1 Annette Salmeen,21, USA
2 Trina Jackson,19,USA
3 JeanTodisco,19,USA
4 Misty Hyman,16,USA
5 Michelle Griglione,26,USA
6 Whitney Phelps,15,USA
7 Lauren Stinnett,15,USA
8 Summer Sanders,23,USA
200 METRES I.M Mar 10
1
2
3
4
5
6
Allison Wagner,18.USA
Kristine Quance,20,USA
Cristina Teuscher,17,USA
Maggie Bowen,15,USA
Shelly Ripple,15,USA
Jennifer Parmenter,14,USA
7 Summer Sanders,23,USA
8 Whitney Met2ler,17,USA
400 METRES I.M, Mar 6
1 Allison Wagner,18,USA
2 Whitney Metzler.l7,USA
3 Jennifer Parmenter,14, USA
4 Anne Kampfe,20,USA
5 Corrie Murphy,16,USA
6 Maggie Bov»en,15,USA
7 AmyMigavifa,16,USA
8 Shelly Ripple,15,USA
Final
8:31.41
8:33.60
8:35.52
8:41.61
8:42.42
8:45.24
8:46.65
8:51.20
Final
1:01.52
1:01.59
1:02.31
1:02.49
1:02.72
1:02.81
1:03.31
1:03.55
Final
2:10.66
2:12.10
2:13.41
2:14.62
2:14.83
2:15.83
2:16.77
2:16.90
Final
1:08.36
1:09.72
1:09.89
1:10.66
1:10.75
1:11.24
1:11.93
1:13.23
Final
2:26.25
2:28.23
2:28.35
2:30.77
2:32.75
2:33.04
2:33.15
2:34.04
Final
59.63
59.72
59.75
1:00 04
1:00.64
1:01.08
1:01.44
1:01.90
Final
2:12.39
2:12.89
2:12.97
2:13.16
2:13.64
2:14.45
2:14.73
2:15.32
Final
2:13.71
2:13.76
2:15.52
2:17.44
2:17.50
2:17.80
2:18.06
2:19.42
Final
4:41.61
4:46.88
4:4950
4:5001
4:50 62
4.52.12
4:53.65
4:5668
David Fox, earned a spot in the 50 free, and a potential 4x100 free relay leg
arco Cliiesa
10
SWIM CANADA / MARCH 1996
COMMENTARY
IS THERE MONEY IN SWIMMING?
Anita Lonsbrough
How often have we heard that swimming does not
have spectator appeal, or swimmei's lamenting the
lack of money in the sport?
Swimming, one has to admit, is considered a
minor sport until it comes to the Olympic or Com-
monwealth Games. Then it is second only to athletics.
Modem technology h:is played a large part in the
demise of the popularity of swimming. Most people
think of it as a cap and goggles bobbing up and down
in water.
Others claim it does not have the same appeal as
athletics because swimmers are in lanes and there is
no bunching and jostling. Yes, this is true, but one
could argue you therefore get a true winner and not
someone who just sat in and sprinted into the lead
before the tape.
Short coui'se swimming h;Ls added a new dimen-
sion to the sport. It is perceived to be quicker and more
exciting because of the many more turns. It is a great
way to help lift the profile of swimming. The World
Short Course Championships and World Cup sereis
have helped to keep the sport in the public eye. But
without the competitors, this is becoming more and
more difficult to do. The two World Short Course
Championships held so far were bereft of many of the
top stai's.
Although both of these events were not well
suppoi'ted by the leading names of the sport, those wo
competed and won titles have reaped the benefits, A
world title, whether long or short coui'se, or being a
World (Aip winner looks impressive on any CV when
trying to impress sponsors.
Money is coming into the sport slowly, maybe not
as quickly as competitors would like and certainly
nowgere near the rate or amount ;ls in athletics. But
on the other hand, the crowds are not ;is great nor are
swimmers seen to compete as of-
ten.
The World ( jup has money on
offer, yet the top names have not
been hungiy enough to compete.
Ifswimmers want to increase their
incomes, then surely they must be
willing to change their outlooks.
Since many of the oldbeliefs about
training and racing, have been
eroded over the years perhaps now
is the time for coaches and swim-
mers to think seriously about
mainlainingahigh profile all year
round, not just at the Olympic
(james.
Sponsors, as hard as they are
to come by outside the swimwear
companies, want a return lor their
nioney. They sponsor to get pub-
licity, and swimmers not taking
part in the media-covered events
are no! going to give a good re-
turn.
Let's not hrar swimmers
moaning about lack of money at
|)rcss conferences at the Olympic
Making the best of the opportunity: Costa Rica's Claudia Poll won two ^''""^'^ ^'i*^^" ''^^y ^'^'^
golds and set a world record at II World Short Course Championships, opportunities available, lew that
later competed in 96 World Cup winning four events and prize money, y^^y ,jj^y |j
HEAD COACH
The Windsor Aquatic Club is seeking a
Head Coach, effective September 1996. The
club is well-established, family oriented, com-
petitive swim club with 100 swimmers, from
novice to national qualifiers.
The successful applicant will have exten-
sive coaching experience, as well as strong
administration, communication and motiva-
tional skills. NCCP Level 3 is preferred and
current Bronze Medallion required.
Please apply in writing, stating qualifica-
tions, experience, and salary expectations. Also
include references and a brief description of
your coaching philosophy to:
Chris Donovan, President,
Windsor Aquatic Club,
32/7SandwictiSt, Windsor. ON, N9C 1A9
Tel: (519) 971-7479 Fax (519) 971-7533
HEAD AGE GROUP COACH
The Windsor Aquatic Club is also seeking
an Age Group Coach effective September 1 996.
This is a full time position and a suitable appli-
cant must be energetic and motivated towards
excellence in swimming, with astrong technical
and coaching background. NCCP Level 2 is
preferred and curren Bronze medallion required.
Please apply in writing to theaboveaddress
stating qualifications, experience and salary
expectations. Also include references and a
brief description of your coaching philosophy.
IIHI
The Cobra Swim Club of Brampton, Ontario
is seeking a full time head coach. Candidates
who have completed NCCP Level 3 will be given
preference.
Cobra has continually produced top level
swimmers at the age group and international
level over the past few years. Swimmers range
from the developmental level to Olympic med-
allists.
The successful candidate must have exten-
sive coaching experience and strong motiva-
tional skills.
Please send your resume to be received no
later than April 30, 1996 to:
Cobra Swim Club
150 Central Park Drive
Brampton, ON. L6T2T9
attn. Gord Noddle
(905) 790-2022
SWIM CANADA / fVlARCH 1996
11
COLWIN ON SWIMMING HISTORY
THE CHANGING FACE OF SWIMMING
Cecil M. Colwin
While the topic of this article is "The Changing Face of Swim-
ming", a more apt title, sad to say, may well be "Our Sport is in
Crisis" . The traditions of our sport, and the legacy of our sport, that
have been handed down to us to cherish and preserve, are at a crisis
point in histor\'. In the light of recent developments, our sport is
in crisis, whetlier we want to admit to it or not.
Ever\' crisis h;is its "up-side" as well as its "down-side". In
our case, in this period of upheaval caused by the drug problem,
the "up-side" is that, for the first time in histoiy, there exists a
tremendous opportunity for coaches to assert themselves and
make their presence felt; to ensure that they take their rightful
place in a sport to which so many of those present, and to which
so many of the sport's coaching pioneere, have contributed in
such large measure.
The pioneers of competitive swimming gave the sport their
talent, their indomitable spirit, their creativity. The thrill of
watching their dramatic races, in various eras of our swimming
histor)', motivated ever-increasing numbers to join the ranks of
our sport. The stories that we hand down from one generation to
the next, comprise the fabric and tiie legends of our sport. The
classic, hard-fought battles between Dick Cavill and Freddy Lane,
both of Australia, in 1903: between Charlie Daniels, America's first
great champion, and Cecil Healy of Australia, in 1906; between
Ethelda Bleibtrey of America, and Fannie Durack of Australia in
1919; the 1920s contests between Johnny Weissmuller of America,
Istvan Barany of Hungary, and Tetsuo Takaishi of Japan; between
Andrew"Boy" Charlton of Australia, andArneBorg, "The Swedish
Hun'icane", all in that same era. Then followed one legendary
figure after the other, right up to the present time. These are the
athletes who helped to create the great traditions of our sport.
The pioneer swimmers won by fair means only, without the
use of chemical substances, without claiming victories that, in
essence, were non-existent; andsodo ail the reallygreatswimmers
of today. The tradition they built is our tradition, our legacy that
we nurture, guard, and defend, if necessaiy, against illegitimate
technologies that unnaturally change, and manipulate the body,
and threaten to subvert the entire integrity of our sport.
For example, the late Bob Kiphuth of Yale LInivei'sity, one of
the world s great pioneer coaches, said in his book, Swimming
(published more than 50 years ago) , on page 106: "Conditioning
cannot be bought in pill fomi over the counter, and athletic
achievement and success, like all good things in life, can only be
bought througli hard work, sacrifice and discipline." But little
could the great Bob Kiphuth have known how the concepts of fair
play would be trampled upon.
The GDR Regime
How times have changed! Unfortunately, today, in many quarters,
the struggles and the pains that the pioneers took to develop our
sport are being turned into a mockery, and a travesty of the ideals
the pioneers propounded. The totalitarian countries, with their
cold, impereonal, state systems of sports preparation, certainly
have nosuch traditions in swimming. Forexample, in 1974, when
1 spoke to Dr. Roeder, the then vice-president of sport in East
Gennany, about the reasons for their swimming success, he
seemed far more intent on explaining how their successes were
due to the efficiency of their social system. One can see now that
perhaps he was right.
For the best part of a century, America and Australia shared
their expertise with the rest of the world. But what did the GDR give
us in the way of swimming knowledge? Nothing! We all knownow
what they gave us. We know what their "legacy" was, and that so-
called legacy has insidiously crept into the sporting fabric of other
countries, ;is now we all know so well.
What has China given us in the way of swimming knowl-
edge?Nothing! Where are their methodsdocumented for all to see?
China is a mystery, and so was the GDR, the Gemian "Demo-
cratic" Republic, until the truth hnally came out in all-revealing
documents found in the vaults of the Democratic Republic's
STASl, the State Secret Police. Incidentally, what was FINA doing
during the 20 years of GDR's duplicity, and continuous cheating?
For 20 years their testingwas ineffective because they did not catch
any East German swimmers...
No, the GDR gave us nothing, no new knowledge, nothing,
not even friendship. We remember how they held themselves aloof
at international swim meets. This was no fault of their individual
swimmers, mark you. They were instructed to keep away from us,
to have nothingtodowith us, forfearof theirbecoming "tainted,"
tainted by freedom, and tempted to defect, and, periiaps, even to
spill the beans!
For two decades, the East Gennan officials lied and lied and
lied. They insisted that they were winning fairiy by dint of a
'superior' system, great coaching and superb athletes. In retro-
spect this was simply preposterous. To add insult to injury, when
asked why their girls had such deep voices, they laughed in our
faces andsaid that they were trainingswimmers,notsingers.They
weren't even offended by the implied accusation. They didn't even
bother to defend themselves, ;is people unjustly accused could be
expected to do. They just laughed instead...
The world of swimming, all this time, remained highly
suspicious, but, to the detriment of dozens of athletes who didn't
cheat, not one East German athlete was caught. For 20 years FINA
dithered. They failed miserabh in not making even' effort to catch
the E;ist Geniians who, like the Soviets, were experts at pre-testing
their athletes to ensure they were 'clear' before allowing them to
compete. This was at a time when steroids were fat soluble and
stayed in the body longer, making them more easily detectable.
Despite these revelations, the IOC and FINA has not seen fit
to erase the offenders' n;unes from the official lists of records and
results, and to retroactively award the medals, and other honoui-s,
to those who were dispossessed of what is rightfully theirs. This is
why we are so resentful today. We all still feel extremely resentful
that these injustices have been allowed to prevail for so long.
This li;is nothing to do with the Chinese allegations of
"racism", or "looking for an excuse to topple FINA." It is just that
we want justice done, not merely seen to be done. And, most
importantly, we have the continuing responsibility' to protect our
youth from the scourge of androgenic steroids. We want the sport
and its heritage, what it stands for, or should stand for, to be
protected.
Legends and Traditions
Instead of a detailed historical suwey, or the many technological
improvements the sport has undergone, I want to focus on the
people and events, the human dynamic, the people who became
legends, part of our tradition. I want to single out some of their
contributions. The invention of the crawl-stroke. I believe, pro-
vided the central theme, the central structure, even the philoso-
phy, around which most of our development h;is grown. I also
want to focus on a ph i losophy of the sport that developed through
honest effort, and tough, but nevertheless, good, clean competi-
tion.
Our sport of competitive swimming is not ven' old. Organ-
ized competitive swimming goes back only about 150 years. J
Although we haven't been at it very long, we have made remark-
able progress, especially when you consider that we are "land-
confinned beings", not natural amphibians, and that our land-
type bodies are not ideally suited for swimming propulsion.
Taking this fact into consideration, the improvement in
human swimming skills over 150 years is nothing short of
spectacular! Take the crawl stroke, for example. When you com-
pare it with its predecessors, namely the original orthodox breast-
stroke, the various versions of sidestroke swimming, and the
trudgen stroke, the modem crawl is a mangel of human ingenuity,
aiid one of the greatest discoveries in human propulsion through
water.
Modern Progress
One wonders what the pioneers of the crawJ stroke would think, ;
weretheypresent todaytosee Kieren Perkinsconsistentlybreaking !
60 seconds for each 100 meters of the 1500 meters race. Their
reactions would rival the complete surprise, the absolute wonder-
ment, the Wright Brothers would experience were diey to taxi their
flimsy "Flyer " into a modem airport, only to suddenly find dieir
aircraft dwarfed amid a collection of giant, metal airliners. 1 tliink
the pioneeR of swimming would react in similar fashion if they
could see in action the swimmers of today
Imagine what would happen if some the great swimmers of
yesteryear were able to return to earth, and find themselves at a
modem swim meet. If they were given a guided tour, the pioneers
of competitive swimming would simply not understand what they '
were looking at. The size of die pool would probably over-awe
them; the immaculate dressing rooms, mi ablution facilities; the j
exercise rooms, meeting rooms, assembly rooms, administrative
offices, press rooms, storage rooms — the cleanliness of it all. I
What would diey think of the wave-reducing lane markers, under-
water windows, undenvater video cameras for T\' usage,
biomechanical research work, and otlier uses, electronic timing. ;
and electronic scoreboards, instant aimouncing of results, con- j
trolled water temperattires. air conditioning, and relative humid-
ity? What would they think of thousands and diousands of com-
fortable seats for spectators, banked high into die air. separate
pools for diving ;uid wami-ups; in fact an environment totally
dedicated to inducing inspired swimming?
Yes. for a pioneer of the sport, die sight of a modem
swimming complex in itself would be astounding enough to
behold. But what about the first sight of amazing new swimming
strokes? What would they make of the butterfly stroke? Tliere was
no butterfly stroke when diey were swimming. There was simply
not the slightest inkling, no notion whatsoever, no concept of
swimming widi bodi arms pulling and recovering simultajie- i
ously. or the dramatic ada|)tation of the dolphin kick from nature, j
and the clever, and precise timing of it widi the amis.
What would they diink if they were to see the modem
backstroke, or back crawl, as tliey would probably call it? It beats
no resemblance at all to their early attempts at swimming on tlie
back, which w;ls nothing more tliati breaststroke. swum upsid^
down, with double overami recoven-. and upside-down frog kick.
Furdiennore, would die)' recognize the old. traditional breast-
stroke technique, when \iewed in conip:irison widi the sleek,
streamlined, modem stroke with its slight hint of slitliering
undidatioii. set widiin a highly synchronised stixike? Wlial would
diey make of it all? Viliat ;ilxiut the fiist starts, mming techniques.
;ind the push-OA's. and. oh yas! die underwater dolphin kicking in
both butterflyaudbackstrokeofBerkoff.Dolaii and Stewart? Wliat
would diey think?
What would die pioneers diink of "mixed" swimmii^? No.
not mixed sAwmming strokes, but men and women swimming
together in the same meet, and in die siuiie pool . Many of the ven
eariy pioneere woidd be fl;il)berga.sted, not only at seeing mixed
swimming meets, but also at seeing die women's racing suits of
12
SWIM CANADA / MARCH 1996
today. All these features of present-day swimming certainly would
have "got tlieir attention", ;is the saying goes.
What the Pioneers Might Have Said
Just as we can imagine pioneer swimmers' reactions to a modern
swim meet, imagine what their reactions might have been to a
small room under the spectators' stands with a door marked
"Restricted Use Only," The scene migiit have unfolded something
like this:
"What's the big deal''" asked Charlie Daniels, "Why can't we
go in there?"
"Forget it mate ", said Andrew "Boy" Charlton, "Can't you
tell that's where the officials keep their booze for the big grog party
afterwards? Ixt's move on,"
"Oh! Come on!" said Cecil Healey, who always had an
enquiring mind, "Iftheofficialswerehidingbooze, theywouldbe
more subtle about it. There's something far more important than
booze in there," Healey turned to their guide: "Come on, mate,
why don't you tell us about if"
"Well", said the guide, "This is the testing area where
swimmers are tested for evidence of perfonnance-enhancing
drugs, as soon as they finish their races. They are accompanied by
two people, one who performs the test, and another who, shall we
say, acts as an observer to see nothing untoward goes on,"
"My word" muses Dick Cavill, "Are you fair dinkum about
this? Are you sure you're not coming the raw prawn on me?"
At this point, "Boy " Charlton offers to translate Cavill's
question from 'Strian' into English, 'He means are you joking,
are you pulling my leg?"
The guide sighs, "I only wish that I was. No, Not in the least.
It's a long story, I've got a bit of time to spare, and 1 guess you guys
have all the time in the world. So let me give you a rough outline,
"After you guys had developed the crawl, even more people
came along who wanted to learn to swim fast. The difficulty w;is
that it was hard to see what was happening under water, until
underwater windows were invented. Even then, the swimmers'
movements were so fast that it was difficul t to see exactly what they
were doing. Then people like Steve Forsythe, Doc Counsilman,
Bela Rajki, and others came along and took movie films under
water,
"Even then, it wasn't too clear what was happening until
Doc attached tracer lights to the swimmers' hands and feet, and
filmed them underwater, in the dark. This gave a good idea of the
swimmers' movement patterns. From here, first Doc Counsilman,
and then Bob Schleihauf, worked out what forces were developed
in the various strokes. It all became very scientific and precise.
Apart from the fact that swimmers use a combination of drag and
lift forces, a great deal of attention was also paid to the length of
their swimmingstroke, and how many strokes the swimmers take
per lap."
"Oh yes!, I remember we did some of that in Japan back in
the 19.Ws"saidTeLsuoTakaishi.
Charlie Daniels chipped in. "Yes, our Mr. Ilandley always
insisted that we tr\' to take long strokes".
"And so did my coach, Bill Bacharach", said Johnny
Weissmuller,
"Well, there were big advances in this, as well as other areas
of swimming," said the guide, "We developed a method called
interval training, where hard efforts with rests in between were
introduced. Interval training caused a big, big improvement in
thesport, andsodida lot of other developments in actual training.
People came up with all sorts of new ideas, and truth be told, they
didn't always immediately pass them on to others. In this way,
they were able to keej) an edge over their rivals. You know, to keep
one step ahead, as it were."
Cecil I lealy looked at Charles Daniels, and said: " We weren 't
like that, were we Charlie? Don't you remember when you and I
first met in Athens in I906? Although we were keen rivals, you
showed me how you did yourfastnutter kick, and I showed you my
method of regular breathing that helped you to keep your crawl
stroke going longer into the racing distance without getting
tired."
"Of coui'se", said Charlie Daniels. "We were all veiy much
intrigued by the idea of improving our strokes, and so excited by
it all that we exchanged each new idea we had. That was the whole
idea of sportsmanship. I remember that Otto Wahle and L de B.
Handley were real strong on it,"
"Well, it is not quite like that any more," said their guide,
"Knowledge about training and stroke techniques, the mental
approach, and so on, travelled around the world. The whole idea
li;ts been to try and get an edge on your rivals in order to keep
ahead, and I'm sorry to say that many people are now doing this
by unfair means. They are cheating, and that's why we have to test
swimmers as soon as they finish their races. Sometimes they are
caught, sometimes they are not. The whole technology has be-
come so advanced, and those who cheat are very smart about
hiding it, so it's often very difficult to catch them, "
"What do you mean by unfair means? " asked Healey,
"Well, it all started by the developiuent of the anabolic-
androgenic steroids, which are synthetic versions of the male sex
honnone testosterone,"
"What's that in English?" asked Johnny Weissmuller,
"The temi anabolic means that the drugs stimulate muscle
growth. Androgenic means that they promote male secondary sex
characteristics, such as deepened voice and facial hair. That's as
simple :is I can make it. Anabolic steroids are being illegally
administered to female athletes, l£t's just say that they are a fonn
of male biology that are used to improve their performances.
These improvements are not only cheating but they come at great
risk, and with medical h;izards, sometimes even death "
"How are the swimmers tested?" asked Healey,
"The method used to detect the use of these steroids is to take
two samples of urine, an A test and a B test that are later sent to a
laboratory,"
"Strewth!", said "Boy" Charlton, "There's no way, mate,
you would catch me peeing into a bottle. They would have two
chances: no chance and 'Buckley's chance'. 1 could never imag-
ine that sport would ever come to this. 1 would rather do without
it. Are you sure you're not kidding me?"
Whither Drug Control?
That is how 1 think the pioueeR would have reacted if they were
to find themselves present in the sport today. They would find it
extremely difficult to understand the biochemical manipulation
of athletes, and all the associated debate, rhetoric, and legalese
that is bantered back and forth. They wouldn't begin to under-
stand the challenges that arise between the interested parties, such
as "Are you sure that this is a real sample?"
Sometimes testers 'get a handle' on the current drug of
choice and actually catch some of the perpetrators. An interesting
case in point was the Pan American (iames of when some
athletes got wind of the fact that the testers had made ;i break-
through, and so they simply refused to compete,
A great deal of attention focuses on what they lest, who they
test, and how they test, and even sham testing that denigrates the
whole system. When you consider the gigantic sums of money
offered for sole 'I'V rights, one can easily understand why the
organizers cannot afford for competitors to test positive, and thus
lose their sponsors.
Consider .some of today's swimniei's who, when (|uestioued
about their occupations, o|)euly state that they are "h\\\ time
,swiinmers". Here again, it is not difficult to uudei-staud a need for
the "one-upmanship" that could easily turn into taking perform-
ance-enhancing drugs.
The recent PanPac (iames in Atlanta appears to have been a
"clean" meet. While it's always possible that some individual
cheaters may have slipped through the net, there is no proof of it.
Certainly the national bodies of the swimmers present were not
involved in cheating. It is also s;ite to say that the really great
athletes at this particular meet were trying to get there by means
of good techniques, hard-earned natural fitness, and tenacious
will to win. These factoB constitute the ideals of good clean sport.
There is a tremendous controveRy raging about drugs and
cheating in sport, and it will not go away for a long time. It will
involve the occasional miscreant athlete who cheats, and it will
almost certainly involve 'the pursuit of national prestige through
sport versus the control of doping'.
There may be the occasional full-time swimmer who will
view official attempts to prevent chemical manipulation as an
actual restraint of trade, and thus may be tempted to chance his
or her luck in order to hit the jackpot.
We can'tdo anything about other sports, but we can keep our
sport clean. The success of WSCA s recently proposed challenge
testing scheme of Olympic prospects from all countries requires
that testing agencies be totally independent of outside influences.
At this point, I want to quote John Hobennan, from his
excellent book Mortal Engines: "Drug testing is difficult for both
bureaucratic and scientific reasons. The collection, custody , and
accurate scientific analysis of an athlete's urine sample require
the personal integrity and competence of all parties concerned, if
the system is to work and inspire the confidence that is vital to
upholding the moral reputation of elite sport. In addition, scien-
tific knowledge is easily abused. It is common practice to discon-
tinue steroid use long enough in advance of testing to escape
detection. Indeed, the East (leniian scientistsdeveloped this method
to near pert'ecfion,"
Regularunannouncedtestingbyindepeiidentagenciescould
go a long way towards catching athletes who cheat but, as 1 have
said before, it will be a long siege. It will be a continuing cat-and-
mouse g;ime, but in the long ran, offenders will be caught, and
then, the punishment should be very severe to discourage others
who think they can get away with it. This may be the only way to
end this scourge.
We must not give up, We must keep on the alert and. by sheer
persistence, we must nail this problem down. Finally, it will
become clear to all that our fundamental value system cannot
change; will not be allowed to change. It is a truth that cannot
change. It has got to be the fundamental pillar around which we
build the future of our sport.
However, we must remember that there is absolutely no
reason for us to believe that truth is going to win in an argument,
just because it is the truth. We will alwavs have to fight for it. and
this we will do.
In their latest media release, FINA has said that they are
going to give us a clean sport. This is a rather patn)nizing
statement, becau.se, in our swimming tradition, there was a time
when we diil have a clean sport. Then there came a time when it
was no longer a clean sport. aiid, for a long lime, no! m\ much
was done about it, even when the signs of cheating were there lor
all to see.
As Abraham Lincoln once said: "We had belter know there is
a fire when we see so much smoke rising than we could know it by
one or two witnesses swearing to it. The witnesses mav commit
l)erjury, but the smoke cannot. "
Finally, Lincoln also said, and this is the message that we
coaches must send to FINA: ".Stand with anvbodv that staiuls right,
stand with him while he is right, and part with him when he goes
wrong." Our eyes will be fixed on Rio de Janeim to see wluiher
FINA will do as it promises to do.
Make no mistake; we are earnest in our intenlion to protect
thetradilionsofour,s])ort.audt()ensurethattheyarecarriedsalely
into the fiilure, □
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IkASCA WurklCiHicks ' CliiiK. ScwOrk'iiiis. Loiiiskiiui. kid
SiplmhirylO. I'm
13
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
CREDIBILITY JUST ANOTHER EMPTY WORD
Karin Helmstaedt
It soundi'd like a rumour that could only be qualified as
ridiculous, and yet the list of doping bloopers grew one longer
when the unthinkable happened: an Australian swimmer
tested positive for a banned substance.
And not just ;iny Australimi: Samantha Riley, the best
breasLstroker in die world. Defender of four world chajiipion-
ship tides (short ;ind long course) and holder of three world
records, Riley tested positive at the 1995 Short Course Worlds
in Rio for dextropropoxyphene, a narcotic analgesic.
When the news leaked in early Februaiy, the Australian
Swimming Federation wiis forced to come out with the unfor-
tunate truth. Immediately press conferences and interviews
abounded, and all of Australia jumped to Riley's defence. One
could accuse her of being too naive they said, but not of
cheating...
We probably tend to imagine that world record-holders
do everything right. Well they don't. After the upset of her
disqualification in the 100 breitsLstroke for an illegal kick at
last summer's Pan Pacific Chmnpionships in Atlanta, it seemed
that Riley was down on her luck. Herself an unfaltering
advocate in the fight against doping, she suddenly found
herself pleading for clemency in a c;ise of the "wrong" pill.
The biggest mistake of my life"
The stoA' is as follows: In the ten days leading up to Rio, Riley
was suffering from headaches. She tried everything from
massage to physiotherapy, but nothing would make them go
away. Two nights before her hi-st race she complained to her
coach, Scott Volkers, that her head was still bothering her.
Volkers decided not to call the team doctor because it was 10:30
pm and the doctor was on another floor. 1 nstead he told her he
would give hersomethingand fishedsome Di-Gesic tablets out
of his bag. The tableLs were thelast of aprescriptionfor Volkers'
wife and had been sitting in his bag for three years. He had used
them himself for headache and gave a tablet to Riley, who
thought he was giving her a Panadol . When they learned of the
positive test in eariyjanuary, they couldn'tfigureoutwhat had
happened. It then occurred to Volkers that he had given Riley
the substance in question. In his words, "I made the biggest
mistake of my life."
Mistake indeed. The facts are so kikewann as to be
believable.
And yet it is hard to believe that one of the world's top
coaches could give his star athlete someone else's expired
prescription, no matter how bad the headache was. If the
headaches had been nagging for so long why did Riley not
consult the team doctor? Coach Volkers claimed he was "the
moron" and was ready to take the blame. Riley claimed that
the drug in no way enhanced her pert'onnance, and that she
was not acheat. And after all the fuss the Aussies had made over
the Chinese, the timing could not have been worse.
Pressure
The affairwent to FINA and the speculation began. One thing
wassure: forone of their highest Olympic hopes, Australians in
high places were ready to pull strings and downright apply the
necessary pressure to get her off.
Kevan Gosper, Australian Vice President of the Interna-
tional Olympic Committee, went straight to the head of the IOC
Medical Commission, the Prince de Me'rode of Belgium, and
asked him to intervene on Riley's behalf. Given the endless
grief Australian Swimming had given FINAforwhat itconsid-
ered FINA's lack of commitment in the anti-doping move-
ment, some worried that FINA would make an example of
Riley in order to get even. But the threat of a two-year penalt\'
never seemed very real for Riley. While Australian Head Coach
Don Talbot was pushing for a penalty for Volkers, most figured
Riley would get off with three months.
As expected, it didn't take FINA long to decide on Riley's
fate. "Considering the facts related to this case," went the press
rele;ise, "and that the presence of the proscribed agent had no
potential to enhance her pert'onnance or give her an unfair
adv;mtage, the FINA Executive decided to sanction her with a
STRONG WARNING..." Volkers, on the other hand, got a two -
year suspension from all swimming activities dating from
December 1, 1995.
In the usual mire of inconsistency, there are several
things to consider. First of all one wondere, if the drug in
question really couldn't do anything to help her performance,
then why is it banned? A narcotic analgesic is a painkiller and
to give Riley her due, it is highly unlikely that she would
knowingly take anything two days before her race when the
chances were about 99% she would be tested. Had Riley wanted
to cheat (and we're all convinced she didn't), two days before
the race was not the time to do it. So we buy the ston,'. And yet
narcotic analgesics are on the list of banned substances and
carry a two-year ban.
To fiirther cloud the issue, Australia's representative on
the IOC Medical Commission, Dr. Ken Fitch, was quoted as
saying that the hvo-year rule had never been enforced for
taking a narcotic. "Tliere have been quite a few athletes who
have gone positive for this kind of drug hut the IOC has never
sanctioned any of them," he said. Riley, coming from a
country famous for its anti-drug cmsade, was yet anotlier
exception to an apparently useless mie.
Comic Strip
Indeed, if the issue of doping were not so serious, the events of
the past year would make good comic strip material.
January 1995: marathon swimmer Anne Chagnaud of
France has her mid-race energ\' drink spiked b\ a lovelorn
coach desirous of vengeance. She tests positive for etilefrine, a
cardiac accelerator that has precious little effect on perfomi-
anceovera9-hourevent Her coach takes theblame.Chagnaud
pleads innocent but gets a two-year suspension from FINA. Her
appeal to FINA is subsequently denied, despite the fact that she
has the full support of the French Swimming Federation.
August 1995: 14-year-old Americ;m Jessica Foschi tests
positive for steroids (mesterolone) that have mysteriously
found theirway into her urine. She claims she was sabotaged
(by whom, we have no idea) and gets a t\vo-\'ear probation
from a U.S. Swimming review panel. The move is heavily
criticized (by the Australians!) and U.S. Swimming President
Carol Zaieski appeals the decision. While the attention is
rivetted on Riley, the U.S. Swimming Federation suspends
Foschi for two years. She promptly appeals that decision.
Then comes Riley, who takes a he;idache tablet without
checking the label. Two days later she sets a world iword.
Because of who she is FINA gets a workover and the resulting
sanction is a "strong warning". ..proving that there is a set of
rules for the stars and a set of rules for the rest of the crowd.
Chagnaud, waiting out her two year suspension and
finishing a Phys. Ed. degree in Paris, commented on the
decision. "It is upsetting because it seems the sanctions are
different depending on who you know and where you're
from... I obviously don't know enough guys on top! But on the
other hand, this decision puts people like Foschi and me in a
better position."
She was right; the ivk had barely dried on the Riley
announcement when U.S. Swimming went back on its deci-
sion for Foschi, lifting the suspension in favour of the original
probation, and thereby allowing her to compete in die U.S.
Olympic Trials in March. No doubt the threat of legal action
had U.S. Swimming more than a little nen'ous. Foschi was
prepared to play hardball with a hot-shot lawyer ( the same one
used by Nancy Kerrigan in the Harding affair) and take her
case as far as the Supreme Court if necessan'. The Riley
decision gave them the perfect way out if they were easy on
Riley, we can be easy on Foschi.. .so much for the rule book.
The mind bogles
Forseveral years the U.S. andAustraliar federations have been
relentlessly plugging for tougher drug sanctions, and yet when
their own swimmer is concerned, the same rules don't apply.
What'smore, FINA (nodoubt after further pressure) changed
tlieirtune regarding Volkers' suspension, which now limits his
suspension to international competitions. He can carry on his
coaching activities in Australia let's not forget that the careers
of top swimmers Susan O'Neill, Elli Overton, and Angela
Kennedy would be endangered by his suspension. The word is
that he'll be in Athmta communicating from the stands with
sign language. In other words, aban that is not a ban. Whether
right or wrong, the damage is done, and the lenieno' displayed
with Riley has set a precedent diat will no doubt be cited for
years to come. Foschi s case is still to be reviewed by YIKK but
any decision made by the bumbling federation will now seem
totally ariiitran'.
,\nd consider for a moment the plight of FINA in this
never-ending string of "mishaps"; the last thing they want is
to have to can the athletes. There are rules, and then diere are
politics. Isall this wlshy-w^ashiness just to disguise tliefactlliat
Big Brother IOC is really calling the shots?
Unfortunateh', because of the nature of tlie sport, these
kinds of problems will keep occurring. Because there are
relationships of trust betw^een coaches and adiletes. becaase
ath letes are to some extent dependent on coaches, and because
coaches and adiletes aren't as carehil as they should be. Wlien
it comes to drug testing, we're extremelv good at catching the
athletes suffering from colds and headaches, not to mention
those who have been sabotaged. Pit\- the real cheats don't get
caught in the net more often to remind us diat the rules are
actually there for a reason.
"On a legislative level there is absolutely nothing in place
to protect the atliletes." sa\'s Chagnaud. "The day that some-
one w;uits to hurt you, it's pretty easy to do." And if you're not
in widi the jet-set, good luck getting out of it on your own.
Chagnaud has gone tlie only route available to her and
taken her case to the independent Court of Arhitration for Sport
(CAS) in Lausanne, Her hearingwill be March 1 2 . andwith the
examples of Rilev and Foschi to point to. her chances of
overturning her suspension suddenh' look a lot better. "But"
she says, "the sad part is that I've already sat out a year and
three months. How could diey pay me back all tliat time?" In
the eventuality that the C.\S lets her off. it remains to be seen
if that decision will have the expected weight on FINA.
In the meantime China ;ind :uiyone else wlio has lieen
suspected of doping, can breathe a sigh of relief. Our sport has
become dangerous, mosdv because credibility' is now an empty
word on the pool deck. W itli a little imagination there will no
doubt be even better sc;uidals in the future. Scand^s tlial lead
to nodiing. The sky's the limit. □
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DOES ANYBODY REALLY KNOW
WHAT THAT TIME WAS?
David P. Hillgrove
These days, parents are justifiably concerned that
tlieir children are inextricably linked with boring,
mindless activities that rot their souls, such as
Nintendo, cable TV, and listening to Rush Limbaugh.
In an effort to avoid any sembhmce of child abuse,
parents spend a considerable amount of grey matter
trying to discern the best use of their child's time.
They often settle for the popular choice. This can be
a mistake.
Swimming, swim teams, and swim meets are
hazardous to your health. Run, do not walk, away
from the very idea, and engage your children in
anything but. Avoid this black hole of energy for as
long as possible. However, if you are like us, you've
already been sucked into it and must find a way to
survive. And that is why I'm here. That, and to live my
life as a table worker at swim meets.
First and foremost, swim teams are all about
swim practices. And swim practices are all about time
choices: come to practice or quit the team. When is
practice, you ask? When are you awake? When were
you hoping to sleep? And, by the way, how are you and
the smell of chlorine?
So, your children make the team (the only way
vou cannot make a swim team is to be made of
sponge), and they practise daily and they learn the
intricacies of the strokes. They learn the swim meet
rules, putting them way ahead of all adults who have
never spent eleven hours a day participating on a
swim team, and they prepare for that ever-important
Swim Meet.
Swim Meet is derived from Latin and is loosely
translated as "Bringing together hosts of suburban
families for the purpose of selling lots o' baked goods.
It is here that too many cars for a parking lot descend
on a swimming pool that does not have enough
square footage to handle the flow of families, so that
too many children can swim in a pool without enough
lanes to allow the meet to last less than six hours.
Furthermore, there is a government regulation that
requires that for every able-bodied fanny needing to
sit down (ages 35 and older), there must be less than
1/6 the number of chairs available. And they all have
to be mysteriously wet."
You're missing a major parental moment unless
you've tried to observe a loved one in a swim meet.
Besides the loudspeaker that drowns out overhead jet
noise, besides the children of unknown origin run-
ning around madly for no particular purpose other
than to give parents examples of how their children
should not behave (what do you mean that was my
child?), besides frantic adults in charge rushing
around wondering when the planning broke down,
you are entitled to the joy of watching your child
compete in a wholesome sport designed to build
character.
So you endure five hours of swim meet for that
twenty-one seconds of your child perfonning THE
task for which he has prepared more thoroughly than
he will for his College Boards. And most notably, he
almost misses the starter's signal because he is wav-
ing frantically to mom and dad, sister and brother,
Aunt Cecilia and Uncle Mert, Grandmother Lange,
and Cousin Bertha.
Fathers are required to operate a video camera,
and are specifically mandated to step directly in front
of every other father who has waited hours for his own
child to finally swim this event. And you must shout.
This is key to swim meets, shouting. You have to
holler and scream and shout and encourage your
little swimming buddy. You have to holler involved
and intricate instructions to them ( "The guy on your
right is closing fast; don' t forget to angle your head 47
degrees when taking a breath; reach and pull, reach
and pull; look both ways before crossing die street,
and never eat sushi!") while they — and I can't em-
phasize this enough — cannot hear us!
We are topside, shouting to wake the dead (al-
though tlie P.A. sv-stem drowns us out, while killing
all inner ear bacteria), and the consummate swim-
mer has his head submerged in water that is being
filled up by approximately 300 people sending sound
molecules racing through it. Between his heavy breath-
ing, die muscle exertion, the turning of his head for
breathing, and the thrill of competition, the child
hears nothing. We, however, find a way to vent tlie
stress and anxiety of the swim meet phenomenon
without realizing it, by living vicari-
ously through our swimmers, and
screaming like madmen.
Event after event is made up of heat
after heat after heat after heat, for stroke
after stroke after stroke, for various age
groups. (The least they could do is throw
in some sea creatures — serpents, eels,
snapping turtles — to ease the monotony
of everyone's kidswimming in astraight
ine down the pool.) I took particular
interest in die litde children's events,
not only because they are so cute, but
also because I have a child who is prob-
ably the cutest, and she competed and I
stood and hollered loud enough to col-
lapse a lung.
Following each completed race,
parents by tlie score leap over tlie very
barriers designed to keep them away in
the firstplace, ;ind — important here —
Marco chiesa kn(x;king judges and timers out of the
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way, wrap their little darling up in a towel (for fear of
an Arctic wind whipping through the recreation cen-
tre) . No matter how poorly they performed, the parent
must heap hountiful praise on their offspring while
they envision the Olympics. Then they are whisked off
to celebrate with 250 grams of fat in snack bar
delights.
Somewhere, throughout all of this madness, is at
least one person who actually knows what is going on .
Bestowed with the title "Clerk of the Course," this
person has a v:ist amount of swim meet knowledge
and experience. This person must also have either
ingested hallucinogenic drugs, or never taken them,
I forget. It takes years to become a Clerk of the Course,
because one must have a thorough understanding of
swimming regulations, swim meet operation stand-
ards, total quality management, and a recipe for
chocolate chip brownies that will help to pay for a new
diving board.
Generally, by the time individuals have put in
enough time and sweat equity to become Clerk of the
Course, their own children have grown, graduated
from college, and produced offspring, having given
up swimming years before. Most Clerks are not aware
of this, and because of the invaluable service they
provide to swim teams across the land, it is a felony to
infonn them of these facts. Their contributions are
simply too great.
Finally, mercifully, it is all over. As the parking
lots empty, minivans give way to adolescents strain-
ing to get home before sunrise. With children ;isleep
in the back, one tends to get a wee bit philosophical.
It is difficult to wax poetically on swim meets. I really
did enjoy it as a situation where adults collectively
organize to produce competition for our kids. I do like
to see children trying to win races; I think that is good
for all. I like watching latency-staged pre-adolescents
experiment with social rules and boundaries.
I am not sure how I am with two commonplace
happenings. There is the applause for the child who
finished four minutes behind everyone else and hits to
keep swimming while his competitors have caught a
flight to Maine. And, particularly gloomy, for every
five kids whose parents are right there for them when
they exit the pool, there istheonechildwhoemerges —
freezing — to no one. For all the moms and dads in
attendance, this young stroker is on his own. He is
easy to spot but heartbreaking to watch.
With one meet under my bell, I am a vet. I will
subsist this summer on a steady diet of loud noise and
snack bar cuisine. I will learn tliirteen new ways to
deny "just one more dollar" to my offspring. I will
deal with the long-term effects of chlorine. All for my
kids, which, I suspect, is why we are all out here.
Laughing.
Cheering.
And sitting in wet chairs.
CULTURE WATCH
TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
Karin Helmstaedt
My medicinecabinet has neverbeen very well stocked.
iLs contents rarely exceed a bottle of aspirin, some-
thing for a stuffy nose, an antiseptic ointment and
some aibbing alcohol.
For those of us whose drug use doesn't go beyond
such friendly and well-known drugs as Tylenol and
Neo-Citran (or their equivalents), it is difficult to
imagine drinking a potion of dessicated cateipillars.
Or how about powdered rhinoceros horn? And yet
there are millions ofpeople in China who can and do,
because such seemingly outlandish remedies are part
of a centuries-old tradition of Chinese medicine.
It is now well known that
the issue of drug use in sport
in China is complicated by
the fact that Chinese medi-
cine is a vast grey area in
medical research. Indeed,
synthetic steroids and per-
fonnance-enhancers are not
the only problem, as many of
the Chinese traditional cures,
herbal and otherwise, con-
tain numerous and undocu-
mented banned substances.
John l£onard, vice-presi-
dent of the World Swimming
Coaches Association, didsome
Many of the
Chinese
traditional cures,
herbal and
otherwise, contain
numerous and
undocumented hanned
suhstances
and the possibilities of administering (and taking)
banned substances enormous. Leonard reports that
synthetic steroids, like the traditional medicines, are
legal in both Hong Kong and China. They are used
extensively by th( )se with sexual fai lure problems and
constitute a vigorous industp,'. "You cannot under-
stand this until you undei-stand the incredible "cult of
the penis" that exists throughout Asia," he adds.
"Anything that aids sexual perfomiance is not going
to go away or be declared illegal."
Patricia Young of the South China Morning Post
in Hong Kong writes that "although the international
code of restricted drugs for athletes is exliaustive, no
commercially available Chinese medicines are listed,
even though the components
of many of these traditional
cures are at the top of the
banned list." The fact that
Chinese medicines are impli-
cated in the positive tests of
some Chinese athletes raises
the question of whether or not
these preparations will be
looked at more closely.
Dr. Ken Fitch, an IOC
medical member for Austral-
asia, told Young that the IOC
does not do the research. "It's
really up to the Chinese to do
theirown homework," he says.
homework on the subject during his visit to China
and Hong Kong last November. "The medical com-
munity, the coaches, and the athletes have a difficult
time understanding the "Western" view of these sub-
stances as bad," he says. In (Ihina it is common
practice to consume teas made from jiowdered horn
and animal penis to improve both sexual and physi-
cal perfomiance. "1 saw multiple examples of this in
evei7 phamiacy, on every block in Hong Kong," says
Ix'onard. "Dried deer penis is sold for up to $800 US
per item ... Hong Kong researchers have confinned
that such concoctions have very high levels of hor-
mones present, and anyone taking these regularly
will test very high for steroids."
As Leonard maintains, it is a short leap from
these tr;ulilional medicines to using artificial steroids
and performance-enhancers. It is clear that when
doctors don't understand that what they are doing is
illegal in an athletic context the cultural gap is wide.
That, of course, is a lot to ask, when the majority
of Chinese practitioners and pharmacists don't have
a notion of what "banned" substances are. The lack
of government regulation of the contents of tradi-
tional Chinese medicines adds to the problem of
where to begin, because no one really knows what
goes into the various preparations. I-iven medicines
such as ginseng are currently under fire as unaccept-
able "ergogenic promotei-s,"
Clearly, in a countiy where performance-en-
hancers are consumed with such regularity by the
general population, the morality of drug use in sport
will not be viewed with the same concern as in the
West. Unfortunately, be it K;ist or West, it is only too
human to want to take the easiest route to the end
result todowhatever it takes to facilitate a task. A trait
that doesn't mix well with the artificial ideal of "fair
play" that we have constructed in sport, ami seem
detennined, agaiast all odds, to maintain. □
SWIM CANADA / IVIARCH 1996
19
ABNORMAL EVOLUTION
Karin Helmstaedt
Heading into tlie Centennial Olympic Games in At-
lanta, it is worth looking back on some of the influ-
ences tliat have shaped our sport.
As we scan the evolution of world records for the
various swimming events, a number of things stand
out. Men's swimming has long been dominated by the
United States, with some of the most impressive streaks
showing up in the 50-100-200 freestyles (Tom Jager,
Matt Biondi, Don SchoUander), breaststroke 0ohn
Hencken, Steve Lundquist, Mike Barrowman) and
butterfly (Mark Spitz). The Aussies have made their
mark in the distance events, while in the backstrokes
East Gemian Roland Matthes shows a longevity that
few have matched. Relays have traditionally been USA
territory.
In the women's events the scenario is different.
The late 50s, 60s and very early 70s are dominated
largely by the United States and Australia, two great
swimming nations. Butsomethinghappens after 1972
to skew the pattern. That something is doping. The
onset of doping in the Gennan Democratic Republic
sent women's world records plummetting in 1973-
While this is common knowledge now, it seems ridicu-
lous that no one questioned the dramatic takeover and
domination at the time. And yet, it was ;is blatantly
visible on paper as in the pool. What is more, no one
seems to question the effect that the doping legacy still
has on women's swimming today.
That is the point of this paper: to show just how
present the effects of doping still are.
A simple graphing exercise suffices. Step one is to
plot the evolution of the world record in each of the
women's events. With Time (in years) on [hex-axis,
and time (in seconds) on the y-axis, we obtain a
downward sloping curve.
Step two is to plot the world best perfomiance
for each year, and then superimpose the two graphs.
Given that long course world records were recognized
after May 1, 1957, we can use that as a starting point
and graph the period 1957-1995 for each event.
What should we expect to see?
Ideally, a dramatic break in the world record
curves in 1973. This "anabolic break" will show that
doping had everything to do with the significant drop
in times that was almost systematic across all the
events in that year. Apart from when the two curves
meet (when a world record is established it is obviously
the best performance in a given year; for years with
multiple world records the last one for that year ap-
pears on the graph), the world best curve should float
a level or so above the world record curve, indicating
the unattainability of the record for one or several
years.
To see if the facts match our predictions, here are
other break occurs in 199^. coinciding with the takeo-
ver of the Chinese; at this level, 47/100 of a second is a
significant drop, enough to make adramatic dip in the
curve.
The domination of the East Germans is e\1dent on
this graph, with the most significant point being the
free f al 1 of the graph at precisely the time when steroids
became an integral part of the East German training
WOMEN'S 1 00 MEIRES FREESTYLE
World Record
some of the best examples.
Women's 100 m Freestyle
This is the perfect graph in that it shows exactly what
was anticipated. The steadily descending world record
times during the late 50s andearly 60s were largely due
to improved stroke and training techniques. This is
obvious given the stagnation of the curve from 1964-
I97I; the world best perf'onnance for these years was
far inferior. The expected "anabolic break" shows up
in 1973 with the arrival of Komelia Ender of East
Germany. By 1976 Ender had set a total of ten world
records in this event, dropping from 58.25 to 55.65. In
1978 a new talent emerged from the ranks of the
chemically-enlianced: Barbara Krause. She broke End-
er's record in that year and left her final mark at 54.79
in 1980.
It is important to note that apart from the world
record set by Kristin Otto, also of East Germany, in
1986 (54.73, a mere .06 second improvement), the
graph shows a practically straight line for twelve years
before being broken more dramatically in 1992. As
predicted, the world best times for those years are far off
the record, showing how advanced the record was for
the time. What is more, in 1992 it appeared that tlie
record had reached somewhat of a plateau, with only
very small improvements being possible. And yet an-
regime. It appears that a nonnal (without drugs)
improvement curve extrapolated from the break point
in 1973 would have progressed downward at a more
gradual rate. Given China's doping record, tlie fact
that the world record is now held by a Chinese swim-
mer only drives home the point for any clean sprint
freestyler: the history of the event is inexorably cor-
rupted by drugs.
Women's 100 m Backstroke
.^lother exiunple of the E;ist Gennan bomb going off
in 1973: Ulrike Richter, combining doping with cer-
tain talent, made the world mark twice in 73, five
times in 74, ;uid then twice more in '76. The only
women to break her incredible streak were Wend\'
Cook (CAN) in 1974 and the iiifamous Komelia Ender
in 1976. In three years Richter took 3.88 seconds off her
first world record. Her final mark of 1:01.51 held until
1 980 when it w:is eel ipsed by yet anodier East Gennan,
Rica Reinisch, who hassince indicted her coach (witli-
out success) for physical damages due to doping. Four
years later, her compatriot Ina Kleber took the hon-
oui-s, and that world record stood until August 1991-
The "anabolic break" in 1973 is once again ven-
visible.From 1976to 1991, the worid bests hover often
more th;ui tw'o seconds aboxe the worid record time —
20
SWIM CANADA / MARCH 1996
and many of those world besLs were done by doped East
Germans, After 1980, the drop for each successive
record is smaller and smaller. Between 1976and 1991
(fifteen years!!), the total drop is only 1.20 seconds,
with the 1991 record by Ki'istina Egerszegi, HUN,
achievedafter a rule change allowed a no-hand touch
in backstroke. This shows the incredible level already
attained back in 1976. It is again conceivable that, had
the doping phenomenon not occurred, the "nomial"
evolution of the event would have shown quite a
different curve — one that sloped more gently down-
ward and broke more noticeably with the rule change.
In 1994 the world record w;is claimed by a Chinese
swimmer, Cihong He, and thus the warping continues.
Women's 400 m Individual Medley
Here is another clincher. What was exclusively an
American-dominated event saw a good deal of im-
provement in the years leading up to 1 968, once again
due to stroke development and incre;ised training.
Gail Neall's (AUS) world record in 1972 marked a
turning point, and then things predictably went hay-
wire in 1973. Gudrun Wegner, (GDR), lopped nearly
four seconds off her teammate Angela Franke's barely
three-week-old world mark. Once again the graph
goes into a free fall with Ulrike Tauber's successive
worldrecords.levellingoff slightly with Tracy Caulkins'
(USA) impressive 4:40.83 in 1978. Then Petra Schnei-
der (GDR) came along to knock over four seconds off
of Caulkins' mark in 1980 (4:36.29), bettering it yet
again in 1982 to 4:36.10, where it has remained to this
day. The graph is remarkable for its incredible fifteen-
year-long flatline phenomenon; the only remaining
individual East German world record was endangered
WOMEN'S 100 METRES BACKSTROKE
I I World best
I I World Record
1976 1979 1982 1985 1988 1991 1994
only twice in that time.
The graphs on these pages illustrate what we have
known for many years — a real East German domina-
tion exisLs across the histor\' of most of the women's
events in swimming. They show the undeniable effect
that doping h;LS had on oursport. But the world record-
holders and top-ranked women were only the tip of the
iceberg. What the graphs do not show is the horde of
East Gemian also-rans (not to mention other coun-
tries using drugs) , who took up most of the top spots in
the year-end world rankings for almost two decades.
WOMEN'S 400 METRES INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY H
I I World besi
I I World Record
To return to the 100 freestyle, the East Gemians mo-
nopolized the top three spots for four different years
between 1972 and 1989. For the same period in the 100
breaststroke, 43.8 %nf the top three places went to East
Germans.
It is interesting to consider that, over the years, the
internal time standards set by many countries, Canada
among them, for competitions such as the Olympics,
were b;ised on the world rankings. In retrospect, dur-
ing the doping years, many of those standards were
probably unrealistic. Clean swimmers were up against
an "anabolic norm" as drugged East Bloc athletes
crowded the world rankings. The few who managed to
outswim them possessed a talent more ouLstanding
than they knew. Those who swam alongside them
were robbed of the recognition and often the self-
respect they desei"ved.
Today the athletic prowess of many East Bloc
countries has been largely dismantk'd, but the traces
still remain. With do|)ing techniques forever evolving
a step ahead of test i n g, how to weed out the cheats I n im
the clean? There are new countries to menace llie
sport. It seems there will always be ways to ilistort
histoiy.
In Canatlianswiniming, last war's domestic pro-
gram of unannounced testing yielded no positives.
Zero. If Canadian swimmei's should be |iroud of any-
thing, it shoulil be their histoiT of doing it llic hard
way. □
Nolc: All (kihi for Ibis iiiiick mv takoi fwni ll.w ISSA
(irchii'es and FINA Siii/n/uiiigA/iuuak II is impor-
lanl to spi'd/y thai siiv)i/>/!fii> Im seen a greal deal of
■ 'real ' ' ialenl: il is not our in ten lion here to imply that
all record or exceptional performances darint' and
after the "anabolic" years of the Hast German and
noivChinoiedomii/ances mast necessarily helainted.
SWIM CANADA / MARCH 1996
21
TINY OLYMPIC PROSPECTS
BOYS 10 & UNDER (25 M| TOP PLUS
100 METRES FREESTYLE
1 ■ ■ ; '.AGMAR Andrew Baiei,10,COBRA
2 lai;-' p-iANrNOV Tobias 0(iwol,10,PCSC
3 1;0788 YOUTHDEC Ryan Donally,10,WAC
4 1:07.92 ONAGMAR Jonathan Long,10,LAC
5 1:08.00 ONAGMAR Kurtis Miller.lO.SCAR
6 1:09.98 ABJRFEB Ward Haggins,10,UCSC
7 1:1030 BCAGMAR Colin Lyon.lO.GVAC
8 1:10.60 ONAGMAR David Hinan.lO.DAC
9 1:10,68 CAMOOCT Alexander Argenlo.lO.BBF
10 1:10,95 ONAGMAR YannickThiel.lO.CSL
11 1:1095 ONAGMAR Struan Keir.lO.LSC
12 1:11,02 ONAGMAR Jonathan Eckioth,10,STARS
13 1:11.27 TOIylACNOV Matthew Sy,9,CREST
14 1:11.34 ONAGMAR Matthew Bywater,10,BYAC
15 1:11.38 NKBNOV Jordan Bruce,10,NKB
400 METRES FREESTYLE
1 4:4708 PQAAAFEB Tobias Oriwol.lOPCSC
2 5:0287 ONAGMAR Andrew Baier,10,C0BRA
3 5:07 48 ONAGMAR Jonathan Long.lO.LAC
4 5:09,66 YOUTHDEC Ryan Donally.lO.WAC
5 5:19,06 ONAGMAR Yannicl(Thiel,10,CSL
6 5:1911 YOUTHDEC Jordan Bruce.lONKB
7 524,86 ONAGMAR Michael Pisarc2yl(,iaU\C
8 5:25,81 YOUTHDEC Kevin Collins.lO.SCAR
9 5:26,52 YOUTHDEC Skylar Pike,9,WW
10 5:27,04 YOUTHDEC Andrew Cudmore.lO.TMSC
11 5:27,58 BCAGMAR Michael Snow.lO.VKSC
12 5:2807 ONAGMAR Ryan Atkinson,10,UC
13 5:30,80 ABJRFEB J T Smith,iaCASC
14 5:31,95 ABJRFEB Ward Haggins.lO.UCSC
15 532 25 ETOBJAN Matthew Sy.lO.CREST
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 114 74 PQAAAFEB Tobias Oriwol,10,PCSC
2 1:16 36 ONAGMAR Kurtis Miller.lO.SCAR
3 1:16,41 ONAGMAR RyanAtkinson.lO.LAC
4 1:16,74 CAMOOCT Alexander Argento.lO.BBF
5 118,74 ONAGMAR Andrew Baier.lO.COBRA
6 1:1931 ONAGMAR Jonathan Eckroth.lO.STARS
7 1:19,46 ABJRFEB Ward Haggins,10,UCSC
8 1:19.67 MACJAN David Hinan.lO.DAC
9 1:2010 ONAGMAR Matthew Bywater.lOBYAC
10 1:20.40 ABJRFEB Kevin Gillespie.lO.EXST
11 1:20.50 MACJAN Stephen Shaw.lO.OOSC
I
2
3
4
5
6
7 1:;
12 1:20,94 ONAGMAR Thomas Nakamaru.lO.LAC
13 1:21,27 ONAGMAR Marc Mazzucco.lO.ETOB
14 1-21,50 ABJRFEB Devin Phillips.lO.EKSC
15 1:21,53 YOUTHDEC Ian McLean. 10.CYPS
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
PCSCDEC Tobias Oriwol.lO.PCSC
ONAGMAR KieranO'Neill.tO.SSMAC
ONAGMAR Jonathan Long.lO.LAC
ONAGMAR Warren Barnes.lO.PICK
YOUTHDEC RyanDonally.iaWAC
ONAGMAR David McKechnie.10.CYC
ONAGMAR Michael Chu.lO.NYAC
KCCDEC D Strelzow.lO.PDSA
SFUDEC MarkChiewlO.HYACK
ONAGMAR Ian McLean.lO.CYPS
ABJRFEB Pat Turanich-Noyen.lO.STSC
YOUTHDEC MarkPariselli.lO.NYAC
ONAGMAR Matthew Sy.lO.CREST
YOUTHDEC Kenneth Chan.lO.MAC
ONAGMAR MicheleRosati.lO.ACE
BUTTERFLY
POAAAFEB Tobias Oriwol.lO.PCSC
ONAGMAR Michael Pisarczyk.lO.LAC
ONAGMAR Matthew Sy.lO.CREST
YOUTHDEC Ryan Donally.lO.WAC
ABJRFEB J T Smith.lO.CASC
ABJRFEB Galium Ng.lO.NCSA
YOUTHDEC MarkPariselli.lO.NYAC
ABJRFEB Morgan Engi.lO.RDCSC
PCSCDEC Malhieu Laiocque.lO.PCSC
ONAGMAR Jason Chan.lO.TORCH
ONAGMAR MattHawes.10.KBM
MACJAN JonBlackham.lO.KWY
ONAGMAR RyanAlkinson.lO.U^C
ONAGMAR GregTogtema.iaLAC
KCCDEC Brendan Robertson.lO.HYACK
IND.MEDLEY
2,3179 POAAAFEB Tobias Oriwol.lO.PCSC
2:43,89 ONAGMAR Jonathan Long.lO.UC
2:44 02 YOUTHDEC Ryan Donally.lO.WAC
4 2:44,68 ONAGMAR Andrew Baier.lO.COBRA
5 2:47,22 MACJAN Michael Chu.lO.NYAC
6 2:5051 ONAGMAR Matthew Sy.lO.CREST
7 2:52 12 ONAGMAR Kurtis Miller.lOSCAR
8 2:52 17 YOUTHDEC MarkPariselli.lO.NYAC
9 2:53 71 ABJRFEB Ward Haggins.lO.UCSC
10 2:54,05 BCAGMAR Erich Schmitt.lO.IS
11 2:55 74 PCSCDEC Malhieu Larocque.lO.PCSC
12 2:5637 ONAGMAR David Hinan.lO.DAC
13 2:56,96 ABJRFEB Elliot Niven.lO.GLEN
1,23 43
1:24,12
1:25,37
1:25,56
1:28,69
1:31,20
31,30
8 13147
9 1:31,58
10 1:32,04
11 1:32,32
12 1:32,68
13 1:32,84
14 1:3333
15 1:3351
100 METRES
I 11408
1:20,21
1:20,55
1:21 25
1:21,27
1:21,69
22,00
8 1:22,69
9 1:22,86
10 1:22,94
II 1:23,04
12 1:23.30
13 1:2333
14 1:23 86
15 1:24 25
200 METRES
1
2
3
2
3
4
5
6
7 1:;
14 2:57 26 GOLDNOV Marshall Young.lOROD
15 2:57 91 ABJRFEB Callum Ng.lO.NCSA
GIRLS 10 & UNDER (25 M) TOP PLUS
100 METRES FREESTYLE
1 1Ub4b HYAUKJAN CourtenayChuy.lOHYACK
2 1:08,14 KSCJAN Alexandra Lys.lO.UCSC
3 1 08,44 ONAGMAR Heather Vanderkam,lO.LAC
4 1:0859 SFUDEC Katrina Leckovic,13.HYACK
5 1:09,35 GOLDNOV Sara McNally.lO.EKSC
6 110 25 ONAGMAR Stephanie Kuhn.lO.TMSC
7 1:10,53 YOUTHDEC DarcieArmstrong.lO.TAT
8 1:1064 ONAGMAR Kathleen Johnston.lOLUSC
9 1 1095 ABJRFEB HayleyDoody.10.CASC
10 1:1099 KSCJAN Evangeline Blais.lO.UCSC
11 1:1122 ONAGMAR Alexandra Soucy.lO.HOST
12 111,59 YOUTHDEC Eileen Robinson.lOPSC
13 1:11,88 TOMACNOV Monica Weiman.lO.VAC
14 1:11,91 ETOBJAN KimberlyBrown.lO.NEW
15 11191 BCAGMAR M Koc-Spadaro.lO.PDSA
400 METRES FREESTYLE
5,0389 BCAGMAR CourtenayChuy.lO.HYACK
5:14 32 ONAGMAR Katherine RUTAIO.TSC
5:20 20 ONAGMAR Carol Chandler.10.HWAC
5:2046 KSCJAN Hayley Doody.lO.CASC
5:20,79 ONAGMAR Stephanie Kuhn.lO.TMSC
5:2080 ONAGMAR Natalie Sankar.lD.BYAC
5:25 76 KSCJAN Alexandra Lys.lO.UCSC
5:26,17 ABJRFEB Sarah Heine.lO.RACE
5 27,21 ONAGMAR Kathleen Johnslon.lO.LUSC
5:28,63 YOUTHDEC DarcieArmstrong.lO.TAT
5:29,34 GOLDNOV Sara McNally,10EKSC
5:30,58 ONAGMAR Brittany Cooper,9,LAC
5:31,16 ONAGMAR Laura Wise.9.C0BRA
5:32 23 KSCJAN Evangeline Blais.lO.UCSC
5 33 71 RODJAN Whitney Genoway.9,R0D
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 17 59 ONAGMAR Tiffany Vincent.lO.BRANT
1:1797 ONAGMAR Heather Vandetkatn.lO.LAC
1 18 03 ABJRFEB Evangeline Blais.lO.UCSC
1,1868 KCCDEC Courtenay Chuy.lOHYACK
1:18 77 ABJRFEB Hayley Doody.lO.CASC
1 19 43 SFUDEC Kelsey Leckovic.lO.HYACK
1,19,53 RACERDEC Michelle Landry.lOCHENA
1 19 67 CAMOOCT Valerie Tcholkayan.lODDO
1:19 91 KSCJAN Alexandra Lys.lOUCSC
1:19,94 ONAGMAR Natalie Sankar.lO.BYAC
1:2009 KCCDEC Tiffany Hnatiuk.lOSPGW
1:2081 ONAGMAR Andrea Shoust.lO.SSMAC
1:21,01 BYACNOV Amanda MacNeil.lO.RHAC
1
1
1
1
1
1
8 1
9 1
10 1
11 1
12 1
13 1
14 12153 OfJAGf.lAR Carol Chandler.lu.HWAC
15 12178 ABJRFEB Jennifer Humphrey5l0,AMAC
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 1,23.29 BCAGMAR CourtenayChuy.lO.HYACK
26,66 KSCJAN Evangeline Blais.lO.UCSC
28,77 HYACKJAN Heather Donohoe.lO.CHENA
:29,86 HYACKNOV Michelle Landry.lO.CHENA
:30,34 KCCDEC Tiffany Hnatiuk.lO,SPGW
30,55 ONAGMAR Carol Chandler.lO.HWAC
30.59 ONAGMAR Jenna-LeeHorvath.lO.TAT
30.60 KSCJAN Alexandra Lys,10.UCSC
30,88 BYACNOV Monica Wejman.lO.VAC
31,80 HYACKJAN Connie Cheung.10.AQUA
3181 ONAGMAR Alexandra Soucy.lOHOST
31.88 ABJRFEB Thea Norton.9.STSC
:32,11 BRANTNOV Megan McClements.lO.PCSC
14 1 33 38 ONAGMAR Kathleen Johnston.lO.LUSC
15 1 33,52 ROWJAN KathySiudalO.ROW
100 METRES BUHERFLY
1 1:17,35 HYACKJAN Courtenay Chuy.lOHYACK
2 1:18,17 YOUTHDEC DarcieArmstrong.lO.TAT
3 1:18.21 ONAGMAR Tiffany VincenLIO.BRANT
4 1:18.42 ONAGMAR Natalie Sankar.lO.BYAC
5 1:21.07 ONAGMAR Alexandra Soucy.lO.HOST
6 1:21.70 SFUDEC Katrina MontourlO.HYACK
7 1:22.62 ONAGMAR KarlaWalkinstiaw.lO.HWAC
8 1-22.95 ONAGMAR Kate Plyley.lO.OAK
9 1:23 03 KSCJAN Alexandra Lys.lOUCSC
10 1 23.20 HYACKNOV Michelle Undry.lO.CHENA
11 1.2401 CASCNOV Tiffany Hnatiuk.10GWSC
12 1:25.33 ROWJAN Heather Vanderkam.lO.LAC
13 1 25 44 ONAGMAR Gillian Coles.lO.BROCK
14 i:^:: -5JRFEB Jennifer Humphreys.10,AMAC
15 " ";kOCT CarlyCermaklO.CAJ
200 METRES IND.MEDLEY
1 2 42.98 BCAGMAR CourtenayChuy.lO.HYACK
2 2:4949 ROWJAN Natalie Sankar.lO.BYAC
3 2:49.88 KSCJAN Alexandra Lys.lOUCSC
4 2:51.02 ONAGMAR Heather Vanderkam.lO.LAC
5 2:51.22 ABJRFEB Evangeline Blais.lOUCSC
6 2:51.92 ONAGMAR Carol Chandler.lO.HWAC
7 2:52.30 HYACKNOV Michelle Landry.lO.CHENA
8 2:52,87 ONAGMAR Tiffany Vincent.lO.BRANT
9 2:53,61 ONAGMAR Kathleen Johnston.lO.LUSC
10 2:54,06 ROWJAN CarlyCermak.lO.CAJ
11 2:54,81 YOUTHDEC DarcieArmstrong.lO.TAT
12 2:55,03 CAMOOCT Valerie Tcholkayan.lO.DDO
13 2:55,19 KSCJAN Hayley Doody.lO.CASC
14 2:55.78 TOMACNOV Monica Wejman.lO.VAC
15 2:56,46 ROWJAN KathySiuda.lO.ROW
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BACKWASH
Backumh features short clips, gossip, letters and
opiniom. Contributions are welcome. Now for the
rumours behind the news
Sanctions lifted Barely ten days after receiving a
two-year suspension from the U.S. Swimming Federa-
tion, Jessica Foschi was allowed back in the water.
Foschi tested positive for steroids at the U.S. Na-
tionals last August and was put on probation until her
federation voted to uphold FI NA mles and suspend her.
When FINA announced that Australian star Siunantha
Riley would receive nosuspension at all for her positive
test for a narcotic analgesic in December, U.S. Swim-
ming saw fit to apply the same leniency and rescinded
the ban on Foschi. The controversial decision allowed
her to compete at the U.S. Trials this month (where,
lucky for US Swimming, she failed to qualify for
Atlanta) before FINA itself had a chance to approve the
decision.
In the same vein, Finnish swimmer Petteri
Lehtinen had his two-year suspension lifted on Febru-
ary 14. Lehtinen tested positive for salbutamol hist
March and claimed that the dmg w;ls authorized for
his asthma.
Love... connections. ..conquerallAnother lit
tie twist in the Riley ;iffair is her recently revealed love
affair with Norwegian speed skater Johann Olav Koss.
Probably best known for his triple gold medal
perfomiance at the Lillehammer Olympics in '94, Koss
visited Australia hist year ds an ambassador for UNICEF
and managed to bump into Riley. The ensuing ro-
mance has blossomed and, from there on, concerns no
one other than the two involved.
Of interest, however, are Koss' attentions during
Riley's recent positive drug test upheaval.
Not only did he fly to her side upon hearing of the
news, but it seems that he is on speaking temis with
one Juan Antonio Samaranch, president of the Inter-
national Olympic (lonimittee. A couple of well-timed
phone calls to convince Samaranch of Riley's inno-
cence and, well, FINA didn't stand a chance of making
their own decision on the matter. The IOC apparently
put in more than their two cents worth. ..talk about a
little help from your friends.
In the past six weeks of Riley's ordeal Koss has
made no less than three trips to Australia to give Riley
a shoulder to lean on. Broad shoulders indeed.
Volkers appeals sanctions Alter receiving a
two-year suspension from FINA banning him from
international competitions for his part in Sainantha
R iley's positive drug test , Austral i an coach Scott Vol kers
is appealing the decision.
Supported 100 per cent by Riley and her
teammates, Volkers plans to be in Atlanta.
Vestergaard in Calgary The news that Danish
individual medley star Britta Vestergaard spent time
training at the natif)nal high-performance center in
(]algary prior to the World Short Course Ch;unpion-
ships in Rio de Janeiro w;is met with some reserve.
While Dave Johnson, head of High Performance Serv-
ices, said that Vestergaard's presence at the centre was
a "win-win situation," several coaches were scratch-
ing their heads wondering why a Swimming/Natation
Canada funded operation w;ls training the competi-
tion.
It w;ls postulated that foreign swimmers were
being allowed into the centre because homegrown
athletes were lacking. Vestergaard, who finished a
close third in the 400 IM behind Canadians Joanne
Malar and Nanq Sweetnam, took advantage of the
centre's facilities for several weeks, apparently paying
her living expenses.
Johnson claimed, and it was news to most, that a
small number of foreign athletes will be allowed to
train at the centre provided they meet certain condi-
tions; they must be a positive addition to the training
group and be ranked in the top eight in the world in
their specialty. In addition to living expenses, they
must pay $150 to the centre.
Of note is simply the fact that Johnson considers
foreign athletes training in (Canada a good thing, but
when it comes to Canadian athletes looking for a
positive training environment abroad or more usually
in the U.S., opposition from SNC is quite fierce.
Court clears Chagnaud Alter serving 14 months
ofhertwo-yearsuspensionforapositivetestforetilefrine
in January 1995, French open water swimmer Anne
Chagnaud had her name cleared by the independent
Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne on March
12, 1996. It was a predictable outcome given the
leniency shown to Australian Samantha Riley in her
doping upset merely weeks before.
Chagnaud took her case to Lausanne as a last
resort ;ifter FINA denied her appeal late last year.
Another case of "inadvertent" doping. Chagnaud was
given the banned substance by hercoach in the middle
of an open water marathon in Tapes, Brazil. Her
coach, Philippe Le Dily, admits to having mistakenly
given her the wrong pill, although Chagnaud claims
it was an act of vengeance and the circumstances are
certainly against him.
Chagnaud commented that despite the fact that
the court hjis finally recognized her innocence, the
damage to her image is irreparable. "It's incredible
that I had to go this far ... I feel that FINA could have
taken care of the whole thing months ago." The
French Federation had upheld her innocence follow-
ing a disciplinary hearing hist July.
I ler resolve renewed, she plans to take up training
ininiedialely.
Undoubtedly the results of the cases of Riley,
Foschi, and now Chagnaud will make for difficult
proceeding the next time someone's urine test is posi-
tive.
Editor; For the past four years I have greatly antici-
pated the advent of the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.
Although 1 have been a swimmer for most of my life.
my goal for this summer is not to compete for my
country. Insteadm I want to write about the Olympic
experience as an observer.
My dream h;is been thwarted by a decision of the
Canadian Olympic Association (COA), organisers of
the Olympic Youth C;unp. Applicants for this prestig-
ious honour are now required to be between 16 and 18
years of age. I am 21. This decision is not only a
tremendous disappoi ntment, but I also feel I have been
robbed of a once in a lifetime opportunity. A swimmers
friend of mine travelled to Barcelona in 1992 :is part of
the Youth progr^im, and still pseab incessantly of his
adventure (much to my annoyance).
I am very concerned with women in sport and ;un
often angered by the massive discrepancy of media
coverage for men and women athletes. My interest is
two-fold: I am a fomier female athlete and I am
aspiring to become a journalist. I feel that great stories
necessitate first hand observation.
Given the (jpportunity to go to Atlanta, 1 am
certain that my age, sex and athletic background
would provide fresh insight for me to write provocative
stories. Evidently, articles written for and about young
athletes can be told better through an empathetic
voice.
While travelling to the Summer Games would not
cure my itchy-footed craving to leave Halifax, I am
confident that it would provide the incentive I need to
pursue a career in journalism and accomplish my
goal to write about the world.
Katharine Dunn
Halifax. NS
New testing in the works Michel Audran of the
Faculty ( )f Pharmacy at the University of Montpelier in
France and Raynald Gareau, aprofessor at the Univer-
sity of Quebec in Trois-Rivieres, have found a way to
detect EPO, otherwise known ;is erythropoetin. This
perfomiance-enhancer increases the oxygen-carrying
capaci t\' of the blood and unti 1 now was detectable only
through a blood test.
Funded by the French Sport Ministry and an
international phamraceutical company, the two re-
searchers have managed to bypass the necessary blood
test and can find tell-tale enzymes in a user's urine.
l-AH) causes a degradation of certain molecules to
occur and the testing process looks for this evidence
that the product has been in the athlete's system.
This po.ses a problem for testing. Present legisla-
tion tests only for banned substances that are actually
present in the urine; new rules would have to be drawn
up to allow for the detection of an indicator, and not
the product it.self, to count as a positive.
There is still a lot of work to do to confimi their
research, but the professors feel that their findings will
one day be helpful in preventing sudden heart attacks
among users of the drug, particularly cyclists. liPO is
dangerous in that it causes a thickening of the blood,
giving the heart an abnormal workkjad.
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Rcmcmlxr . . . It's not true until it has
been officially denied
SWIIVI CANADA / fVIARCH 1996
23
Rankings lor the period (results received)
Oct. 1 to March 16, 1996
TAG is financially supported by Swimming Canada.
Rankings compiled by SWIM Magazine
Software by EveryWare Development Corp.
GIRLS
11-12
50 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 26.34 LoiiMelien.AAC.85
1 28.01 KMSCDEC SheenaBartel,12.PN
2 28.18 ONAGMAR Joanna McLean,12,ET0B
3 28.29 PQAAAFEB Amelie Flynn,12.DD0
4 28.38 MBSKMAR Courtney MacQuarrie,12,R0D
5 28.38 ONAGMAR Laura Pomeroy.l2,OAK
6 28.39 BCAGMAR AdrianaKoc-Spadaro,12.PDSA
7 28,42 ONAGMAR Krislen Braclley,12,NEW
8 28 60 YOUTHDEC AdelePage,12,GATS
9 28.61 ONAGMAR Jessie Myhill,12,GMAC
10 28.73 BCAGMAR Pamela Seaton,12,SPART
11 28.81 ONAGMAR Andrea Helheringlon,12.RHAC
12 28.81 ONAGMAR Chanlal Ares,12.G0
13 28 84 BCAGMAR Jessie Bradshaw.ll.COMOX
14 28 86 YOUTHDEC Rachel Clinlon.12,STARS
15 28 92 BYACNOV Alison Doherty,12.EBSC
16 28.93 PQAAAFEB Ashley Govan,12,PCSC
17 28 95 ONAGMAR Cynlhia Pearce,12,T0MAC
18 29.00 ONAGMAR Jessica Dennis,12.NYAC
19 29 03 ONAGMAR ChrishnaConh,12,BYAC
20 29.07 ONAGMAR Stephanie HaH,12,G0
21 29.32 BCAGMAR Martina Zamecnik,12,KISU
22 29.33 CASCNOV Krislen Franko,12,NCSA
23 29 34 PASSFFB Laura Granl,11,YLSC
24 29 35 ONAGMAR Ashley Moog.ll.TOMAC
25 29 39 ONAGMAR Carolyn McNeill,12.MAC
100 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 57 36 LonMelien.MC.85
1 1
01 34
ONAGMAR
2 1
01 42
POAAAFEB
3 1
0143
ONAGMAR
4 1
02 06
ONAGMAR
5 1
0216
BCAGMAR
6 1
02 27
BCAGMAR
7 1
0237
ONAGMAR
8 1
02 73
ONAGMAR
9 1
02 75
PQAAAFEB
10 1
02 75
PQAAAFEB
11 1
02 76
ONAGMAR
12 1
02,79
MBSKMAR
13 1
02 89
YOUTHDEC
14 1
02 91
NKBNOV
15 1
02 91
ONAGMAR
16 1
03 08
ONAGMAR
17 1
0317
CNMNJAN
18 1
03 22
BCAGMAR
19 1
03.34
MACJAN
20 1
03 39
BYACOCT
21 1
03 43 TOMACNOV
22 1
03 47
BRANTNOV
23 1
03,57
ETOBJAN
24 1
03 67
ONAGMAR
25 1
03 90
ONAGMAR
200 METRES FREESTYLE
Bee 205 41 Shsuna Collins.ROD.90
1 21144 ONAGMAR Andrea Helherington,12.RHAC
2 21214 ONAGMAR Rachel Clinlon.l2,STARS
3 2 12.36 ONAGMAR Alex Pu(dy,12.LAC
4 2 12 87 ONAGMAR Stephanie HalL12,G0
5 2 14 48 METROJAN AimeeBourassa.l2,NKB
6 2 14 48 BCAGMAR Jessie Bradshaw.ll.COMOX
7 2 14 94 PQAAAFEB Sophie McKay,12.MEG0
8 2:15.19 PQAAAFEB An^ehe Flynn,12,DD0
9 2 15 30 ONAGMAR Chantal Ares.12.G0
10 2:15 39 ONAGMAR Cynlhia Peafce,12.T0MAC
11 21541 BCAGMAR Kelly Geisheimer,12,LL
12 215 48 ONAGMAR Lauren Vogl,12,NKB
13 2:15.94 ONAGMAR Carolyn McNeill,12.MAC
14 2:15.97 ONAGMAR Linden McNabb.l2.MUSAC
15 2:16-07 BCAGMAR Tamee Ebert,12.PDSA
16 2:16.46 ONAGMAR Kimberly Conti,12,BYAC
17 2:17 26 PQAAAFEB Julie Rioux,12,CAGRA
18 2:17 29 MBSKMAR Courtney MacQuarfie,12,R0D
19 2 1736 SHERDEC CalhenneBelanger.l2,RCA
20 2 17 46 NKBNOV Lindsay Burton,12.NKB
21 2:17,50 ONAGMAR Angela Leury,12,NKB
22 2:17,75 BCAGMAR Pamela Seatan,12,SPART
23 2:17.90 ONAGMAR Laura Pomeroy,12,OAK
24 2 18 02 ONAGMAR Jessie Myhill,12,GMAC
25 2 18 44 ONAGMAR Elizabeth Wycliffe,12,EBSC
400 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec. 4:23 9J Sleplmie Shemhuk.PCSC,87
1 4:35 37 ONAGMAR Kristen Bradley,12,NEW
2 4:35.71 ONAGMAR Andrea Helherington,12,RHAC
3 4:36 96 ONAGMAR Stephanie Ha«.12,G0
4 4:38 20 ONAGMAR Alex Puidy,12.LAC
5 4:40 02 BCAGMAR Tamee Ebert,12,PDSA
6 4.40 03 YOUTHDEC Rachel Clinton,12,STARS
7 4:40 15 BCAGMAR Jessie Bradshaw.ll.COMOX
8 4:44 54 PCSCDEC Sophie Bishinga,12.CSQ
9 4 45 30 ONAGMAR Carolyn McNeill.l2,MAC
10 4 45 53 ONAGMAR Cynlhia Pearce,12.T0MAC
11 4:45 58 BCAGMAR Kelly Geisheimer,12,LL
12 4:45 59 ONAGMAR Julie Babm,12,ET0B
13 4:45 70 ONAGMAR Gillian Richardson,12,LAC
14 4:45 89 ONAGMAR Jessica Devenport,12,HWAC
15 4:46 05 BCAGMAR Danielle Bell.l2.IS
16 4 46 87 ONAGMAR Linden McNabb.l2,MUSAC
17 4 46 95 CNMNJAN AmelieFlynn,12,DD0
18 4:47 53 PQAAAFEB Sophie McKay,12,MEG0
19 4:47 62 PQAAAFEB Julie Rioux,12,CAGRA
20 4-47 73 PCSCDEC VirginieSavard,12.CNNG
21 4 48 72 ONAGMAR Lauren VogL12,NKB
22 4:49.10 NKBNOV Aimee Bourassa,12,NKB
23 4:49 72 BCAGMAR Nicote Gandossi,12,AQUA
24 4:49 72 ONAGMAR Lindsay BLirton,12.NKB
25 4 51,04 MBSKMAR Courtney MacQuarrie,12,RQD
800 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 855 85 Stephanie Shewchuk.PCSC.87
9:29 26 ONAGMAR Alex Purdy,12,LAC
9:29 38 YOUTHDEC Andrea Hetherlnglon,12,RHAC
ONAGMAR Chantal Ares,12.G0
ONAGMAR Stephanie Haft.12,G0
BCAGMAR Tamee Ebert,12.PDSA
BCAGMAR Kelly Geisheimer.l2,LL
BCAGMAR Danielte Bell,12,IS
ONAGMAR Julie Babin.l2,ET0B
9:4715 YOUTHDEC Rachel Clinton,12,STARS
9:48 21 PQAAAFEB Sophie McKay,12,MEG0
ONAGMAR Jessica Devenport,12,HWAC
ONAGMAR Lindsay Burton,12,NKB
9-51 74 METROJAN Aimee Bourassa,12,NKB
9:54 45 MBSKMAR Courtney MacQuarrie.l2,R0D
BCAGMAR Jessie Bradshaw.ll.COMOX
ONAGMAR Lauren Vogl,12,NKB
9:35
9:35 73
9:40 75
9:41 44
9:43 38
945 48
9:
9:51 23
9:54
9:55
9 55 63 YOUTHDEC Gillian Richardson,12,LAC
9 56
19 1001 19
20 10.01 20
21 10 03 14
22 10 03 30
23 10 04 44
24 10 05 02
25 10 05 12
BCAGMAR Megan Turner, 12,C0M0X
BCAGMAR Nicole Gandossi,12,AQUA
PQAAAFEB Julie Rioux,12,CAGRA
ONAGMAR Stephanie English,12.BTSC
ONAGMAR Angela Leury,12.NKB
PQAAAFEB Annie Lizotte,12,CNCB
RODJAN Tara Berringer,12,TBT
ONAGMAR Jessica Kirkwood.l2,NEW
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec 10571 Stephanie Bmeschke.MAC.94
1 07 87 YOUTHDEC Chrishna Conh.l2,BYAC
ONAGMAR Joanna McLean,12,ET0B
ONAGMAR Kristen Bradley,12,NEW
CASCNOV Kristen Franko.l2,NCSA
ONAGMAR Jennifer Ftatesi.ll.SSMAC
PQAAAFEB Sophie McKay.12,MEGQ
1.10 76 MANTADEC Jordan Crowley,12.MANTA
10,90 ONAGMAR Haley Thompson.l2,USC
BCAGMAR Jessie Bradshaw.ll.COMOX
ONAGMAR Elizabeth Wyclitte.12,EBSC
NYACFEB Andrea Szewchuk.l2,ET0B
BCAGMAR Francine Ling,12,DELTA
11 97 YOUTHDEC Lauren VogL12.NKB
11 97 ONAGMAR Kimberly Conh,12.BYAC
1217 NKBNOV Elizabeth Collins,12.NKB
12 23 MANTADEC Melissa Nixon,12,RACE
12 31 PQAAAFEB Heather Rochette,12,BBF
BCAGMAR Alison Atkinson,12,CHENA
PCSCDEC Vicky Richard,12,CNCB
CNMNJAN AmelieFlynn.l2,DD0
HWACOCT Rachel Clinlon,12,STARS
BYACNOV Alison Doherty,12,EBSC
PQAAAFEB Chantal Hewitson,12.PCSC
RQWJAN Jenniter Estord,12,GMAC
BCAGMAR Adriana Koc-Spadaro.12,PDSA
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
Bee 22192 LonMelien.AAC.84
YOUTHDEC Kristen Bradley,12,NEW
12
77
09.38
09 45
10 33
11 24
11 38
11 45
11 88
12.43
1251
1275
12,88
1294
1307
1308
1314
2:24,'
2:27,65 YOUTHDEC Christina Conti,12,BYAC
2:28,53
2:30-67
2:30 68
2:31.50
2:31 88
2:32 44
2:32.47
2:32.58
2:32 95
2:33 24
2:33 74
2:34 07
2:34.26
2:34.27
2:34.79
2:35.07
2:35.08
2:35.37
2:35.63
2:35.81
2:35.92
PQAAAFEB Sophie McKay,12,MEG0
ONAGMAR Joanna McLean.12.ET0B
NYACFEB Andrea Szewchuk,12,ET0B
ONAGMAR Haley Thompson,12,USC
ONAGMAR Lauren Vogt,12,NKB
2:3210 MANTADEC Tara Beiringer,12,TBT
2:32 24 SSMACJAN Jenniter Fralesi.ll.SSMAC
ONAGMAR Julie Babm,12,ET0B
ONAGMAR Jessica Kirkwood,12,NEW
BCAGMAR Jessie Bradshaw.ll.COMOX
PQAAAFEB Julie Rioux.l2,CAGRA
NKBNOV Elizabeth Collins,12,NKB
CASCNOV Kristen Franko.l2,NCSA
ONAGMAR Chanlal Ares,12,G0
ONAGMAR Alex Piirdy,12.LAC
NYACFEB Rachel Clinton,12.STARS
ONAGMAR Ashley Moog,12,TQMAC
PQAAAFEB Chanlal Hewitson.l2,PCSC
MANTADEC Jordan Crowley,12,MANTA
POAAAFEB Vicky Richard,12,CNCB
PQAAAFEB Florence Bedard-R ,12,CAM0
LEDUCJAN Andrea Hayden,12,GPP
BYACNOV Andrea Helherington,12,RHAC
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Bee. 11011 Allison Higson.ESC.85
1 1 1839 ONAGMAR Angela Leijry,12,NKB
2 1 18 72 KCCDEC Melissa Dyson.lI.EKSC
SHERDEC Cathenne Belanger,12.RCA
3 1
4 1
5 1
6 1
7 1
8 1
9 1
10 1
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1922
1944
19 77
1982
20 38
20 48
20 55
POAAAFEB Florence Bedard-R ,12.CAM0
BCAGMAR Francine Ling, 12, DELTA
BCAGMAR Alex Leziy-Miller.ll CHENA
CAMOOCT Amelie Flynn.12.DDQ
KCCDEC Wendy Yip,12,PDSA
SHERDEC lsabelleMorasse.l2.UNIK
21 20
21,37
21,44
21 45
21 50
21 63
21 89
22 06
ONAGMAR Kaiia Murphy,12.TBT
BCAGMAR Pamela Seaton.l2,SPART
ETOBOCT Jenniter Cooper,12.LAC
BCAGMAR Kristen Nelson. 12. IS
PQAAAFEB Annie Lizotte,12,CNCB
CSQJAN Julie MarcoBe,12,CSQ
NKBNOV Christina Lecompte,12,USC
ONAGMAR Laura Pomeroy.12.0AK
22 10 MANTADEC Marie-L Martin.l2.UCSC
22 14 SSMACJAN Jenniter Fratesi.ll.SSMAC
LUSCNOV Kyla Faganely.l3.SYD
MBSKMAR AlaraHumniski,12,MM
NYACFEB Sh:5vna Burns,12.NYAC
!-!■ ■ ■. F • l a Spooner.l2,NCSA
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Bee 232 10 Allaon Higsun.ESC,85
1 2 47 78 ONAGMAR Angela Leury,12.NKB
2 2 4804 PQAAAFEB Florence Bedard-R.,12,CAM0
3 2:50 29 SHERDEC Catherine Belanger,12,RCA
4 2:5030 KCCDEC Melissa Dyson.lI.EKSC
5 2:51.80 BCAGMAR Kristen Nelson,12.IS
6 2:52.14 BCAGMAR Pamela Seaton,12,SPART
7 2:52.27 PQAAAFEB Melisande Brassard-G.,12.BBF
8 2:52 58 BCAGMAR Francine Ling.l2,DELTA
9 2:53 04 ONAGMAR Juhe Babin,12,ETQB
10 2:53 09 POAAAFEB Annie Lizotte.l2,CNCB
2215
22.16
22 24
22 44
2 53.32 YOUTHDEC Carmen Rowe.l2,SCAR
12 2:5363 HYACKJAN Wendy Yip.l2,PDSA
13 2 54 80 BCAGMAR KirstenMunro,12.TSUN
14 2 5 4 82 BCAGMAR StaceyBartel.ll.PN
15 2:55 25 ONAGMAR Kaiia Murphy,12,TBT
16 2:55.31 MBSKMAR Leah Schaab.ll.UCSC
17 2:55.73 ONAGMAR Kim Bacon.H. COBRA
18 2:56 12 NYACFEB Shayna Burns,12,NYAC
19 2 56 20 NKBNOV Chrishna Lecompte,12,USC
20 2 56,32 PQAAAFEB Julie Marcotte,12,CSQ
21 2 57.06 MACJAN Meredith Giuliani,12,NYAC
22 2:57 10 ONAGMAR Danielte Beland.ll. GO
23 2-5758 BCAGMAR Danielte Dodd,12,PDSA
24 2 57 63 SHERDEC Isabelle Moras$e.l2,UNIK
25 2:57 82 SSMACJAN Jenniter Fratesi.l 1 .SSMAC
100 METRES BUnERFLY
Bee: 1:0524 Allison Barnscale.KMSC.89
06-84 YOUTHDEC Jenniter Fratesi.ll.SSMAC
08 97 CNMNJAN Amelie Flynn,12,DD0
09 01 BCAGMAR Francine Ling,12,DELTA
09 35 PQAGNOV Catherine Belanger.l2,RCA
10.58 BRANTNOV Meredith Giuliani,12,NYAC
1104 ONAGMAR Courtney Oke.12,UC
11 21 YOUTHDEC Kristen Bradley,12,NEW
11 43 BRANTNOV Carolyn McNeill,12,MAC
11.43 ONAGMAR Julia Koulik,12,YORK
11.65 RACERDEC Julie Unrau.12.HYACK
1 1 .83 NKBNOV Aimee Bourassa.l 2,NKB
12 24 MBSKMAR Laura Grant.ll.YLSC
12.25 ONAGMAR Danielle Beland.ll, GO
12,41 ONAGMAR Karly Williams.l2,ACE
12 55 MBSKMAR AlaraHumniski. 12, MM
12.75 PQAGNOV Marie-E Fillion.l2.RCA
12 77 PQAAAFEB Roxanne 0etelaar.l2.CNNG
12.79 CSOOCT Audrey Lacroix,12,UNIK
12.83 YOUTHDEC Rachel Clinton.12.STARS
12 91 CASCNOV Anne-M Robart,12.NCSA
12.94 BCAGMAR Meghan Brown.l2,PDSA
13-12 BCAGMAR Lindsay Rolston,12,IS
1318 PQAAAFEB Vicky Richard,12,CNCB
13,27 METROJAN Martina Olcheski,12,NKB
13 30 YOUTHDEC StacieYascheshyn,12,WAC
200 METRES BUHERFLY
Bee 2: 18 09 Michelle Coutombe. CNMN. 78
1 2:32.28 YOUTHDEC Courtney Oke.12,LAC
2 2:32.77 PQAGNOV Catherine Belanger,12,RCA
' 2:32 93 ONAGMAR Carolyn McNeill,12,MAC
2:33 01 YOUTHDEC Jenniter Fratesi,11.SSMAC
2:34.45 PQAAAFEB Amelie Flynn,12.DD0
2:34.79 RACERDEC Julie Unrau,12,HYACK
2:35.34 NKBNOV Aimee Bourassa,12.NKB
2 35 86 PQAAAFEB Julte Rioux,12,CAGRA
2 35 88 ONAGMAR Rachel Clinton,12,STARS
2:38 37 ONAGMAR Lindsay Burton,12.NKB
2:38.41 ONAGMAR Slephante Hatt,12,G0
2:38.97 PQAAAFEB Roxanne 0etelaar,12,CNNG
13 2:39.46 YOUTHDEC Slacie Yascheshyn.l2.WAC
14 2:39 76 ONAGMAR Julia Koulik,12,YORK
15 2:4040 ONAGMAR Danielte Beland,11,G0
16 2:41.87 BCAGMAR Lindsay Rolston,12,IS
17 2:42 01 BRANTNOV Meredith Giuliani,12,NYAC
18 2:42.11 ONAGMAR Ashley Cocks,12,TRENT
19 2:42.29 ONAGMAR LaineShaw.12,G0
20 2:42.57 PQAAAFEB Valerie Couture,12,DDO
21 2:43.16 YOUTHDEC Holly Miiler.12.SCAR
22 2:43.20 PQAAAFEB Catherine Boisclair.l2,DDO
23 2:43.62 NYACFEB Dantelle Gudgeon.l2,NYAC
24 2:43.78 ONAGMAR Jenniter Ellison.12,BRANT
25 2:44.00 PQAAAFEB JoellePilon,12,CAG
20D METRES IND.MEDLEY
Rec 2:1925 Allison Higson.ESC.85
1 2:27 62 ONAGMAR Knsten Bradley.12,NEW
2 2:30.77 PQAAAFEB Amelie Flynn.12.DD0
3 2:31.19 ONAGMAR Jenniter Fratesi.ll.SSMAC
4 2:31.52 SHERDEC Catherine Belanger.l2,RCA
5 2:32.27 ONAGMAR Angela Leury.l2.NKB
6 2:32.52 ONAGMAR Andrea Hetherington,12.RHAC
7 2:33 60 ONAGMAR Alex Purdy.12.LAC
8 2:34 02 ONAGMAR Julie Babin.l2,ET0B
9 2:34.06 BCAGMAR Francine Ling,12.DELTA
10 2:34.56 PQAAAFEB Sophie McKay.l2.MEG0
11 2:34.96 PQAAAFEB Heather Rochette.12.BBF
12 2:35.22 NYACFEB Cynthia Pearce.l2T0MAC
13 2:35.72 METROJAN Aimee Bourassa.12.NKB
14 2:35.77 MBSKMAR Leah Schaab.12.UCSC
15 2:36 01 ONAGMAR Chantal Ares.12,G0
16 2:36.02 NKBNOV Elizabeth Collins,12.NKB
17 2:36 47 ONAGMAR Linden McNabb.l2.MUSAC
18 2:36.55 BCAGMAR Nicote Gandossi.l2.AQUA
19 2:36.56 ONAGMAR Jessica Kirkwood.l2.NEW
20 2:36.66 BCAGMAR Jessie Bradshaw.ll.COMOX
21 2:36.71 KCCDEC Melissa Dyson.lI.EKSC
22 2:3744 BCAGMAR Pamela Seaton,12,SPART
23 2:3746 BRANTNOV Meredith Giuliani.l2,NYAC
24 2:37 58 ISCUPNOV Julie Unrau,12,HYACK
25 2:37 70 ONAGMAR Elizabeth Wyclifte,12,EBSC
400 METRES INO.MEDLEY
Rec: 4:55.03 Allison Higson.ESC.85
1 5:12.24 ONAGMAR Knsten Bradley.l2.NEW
2 5:18 70 ONAGMAR Angela Leury.l2.NKB
3 5:19.23 YOUTHDEC Jenniter Fratesi.ll.SSMAC
4 5:19.66 ONAGMAR Julie Babin.l2.ET0B
5 5:20.69 PQAGNOV Catherine Belanger.12.RCA
6 5:23.69 ONAGMAR Andrea Hethermgton,12,RHAC
7 5:23.91 ONAGMAR Alex Purdy.l2.LAC
8 5:24.14 PQAAAFEB Amelie Flynn,12.DD0
9 5:26.67 YOUTHDEC Aimee Bourassa.l2,NKB
10 5:26.97 PQAAAFEB Julie Rioux.12,CAGRA
11 5:27.84 PQAAAFEB Heather Rochette.l2,BBF
12 5:29.83 MBSKMAR Leah Schaab.l2.UCSC
13 5:30.25 RACERDEC Julte Unrau.l2.HYACK
14 5:30-30 BCAGMAR Francine Ling,12.DELTA
15 5:30.60 BCAGMAR Nicote Gand0SSi,12.A0UA
16 5:30.81 ONAGMAR Lindsay Burton,12,NKB
17 5:31.21 PQAAAFEB Florence Bedard-R..12.CAM0
18 5:31 39 NYACFEB Cynthia Pearce.12.T0MAC
19 5:31-46 ONAGMAR Jessica Kirkwood.12.NEW
20 5:31.79 ONAGMAR Jessica Devenport.12.HWAC
21 5:32.20 MACJAN Meredith Giuliani.l2,NYAC
22 5:32.20 ONAGMAR Stephanie Hatt,12,G0
23 5:32.65 ONAGMAR Linden McNabb,12,MUSAC
24 5:33.22 BCAGMAR Jessie Bradshaw.ll.COMOX
25 5:33.55 PQAAAFEB Annie Lizotte,12,CNCB
4X50 M MEDLEY REUY
Bee: 2:0770 Markham AC.MAC.9A
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10 2:15.f
2:12.00 PCSCDEC Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
2:13.37 ONAGMAR Nepean Kanata.NKB
2:14 48 CASCNOV Nose Creek SA,NCSA
4 2:14.65 PQAAAFEB Dollard Swim Team.DDO
5 2:14.76 ONAGMAR North York AC.NYAC
6 2:14.86 KCCDEC Pacific Dolphin SA,PDSA
7 2:14.92 PQAAAFEB Natation CSQ.CSQ
8 2:14.93 BCAGMAR Island Swimming, IS
2:1517 BCAGMAR Hyack Swim Club.HYACK
■ " ONAGMAR Glouc-Ottawa Kingfish.GO
11 2:16.21 PCSCDEC Elobicoke SC.ETOB
12 2:16.37 BCAGMAR Aquanaul Swim Club.AQUA
13 2:16.38 ONAGMAR Oxbridge SCUSC
14 2:16.55 BCAGMAR Eraser Valley Spartans.SPART
15 2:17.00 PCSCDEC Montreal Aquatique.CAMO
16 2:17 35 BYACOCT Burtington Y.BYAC
17 2:1766 NYACFEB Mississauga AC.TOMAC
18 2:1798 ONAGMAR Newmarket SC.NEW
19 2:18.76 ONAGMAR London AC.LAC
20 2:18 78 YOUTHDEC Guelph Martin AC.GMAC
21 2:18.79 MBSKMAR Reqina Opt.Dolphins.ROD
22 2:19.08 MANTADEC Univ.Calgary SCUCSC
23 2:19.55 PQAGNOV Chaudiere-Appalache.RCA
24 2:19.80 BCAGMAR Chena Swim Club.CHENA
25 2 201" MBSKMAR Saskatoon Y Lasers.YLSC
4X50 M FREE REUY
Rec . - -- - Opt Dolphins.ROD.90
1 15c5.^ BCAGMAR Pacific Dolphin SAPDSA
2 1:58.23 YOUTHDEC Nepean Kanata.NK8
3 1:58.41 ONAGMAR Mississauga AC.TOIVIAC
4 1:58.70 PCSCDEC Dollard Swim Team.DDO
5 1:58 71 PCSCDEC Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
6 1:59.42 ONAGMAR Glouc-Ottawa Kingfish.GO
7 2:00.30 BCAGMAR Hyack Swim Club.HYACK
8 2:01.01 MBSKMAR Regina Opt.Dolphins.ROD
9 2:0118 PQAAAFEB Natahon CSQ.CSQ
10 2:01.28 BCAGMAR Fraser Valley Spartans.SPAI^T
11 2:01,34 BCAGMAR Island Swimming.lS
12 2:01.64 ONAGMAR Etobicoke SC.ETOB
YOUTHDEC London AC.LAC
PQAGFEB Montreal Aquatique.CAMO
15 2:02.26 PQAGFEB Chaudiere-Appalache.RCA
16 2:02.44 ONAGMAR Newmarket SC.NEW
17 2:02.56 CASCNOV Nose Creek SANCSA
18 2:02 84 BYACOCT Burtinqton Y.BYAC
19 2:02.97 YOUTHDEC North York AC.NYAC
20 2:03.07 YOUTHDEC Guelph Martin AC GMAC
21 2:03.65 MBSKMAR Saskatoon Y Lasers.YLSC
22 2-03.77 MANTADEC Univ Calgary SCUCSC
23 2:04.29 NYACFEB Uxbridge SC.USC
24 2:04.34 BCAGMAR Aquanaut Swim Club.AQUA
25 2:04.45 ONAGMAR Marktiam ACMAC
13 2:01
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SWIM CANADA ' MARCH 1996
BOYS
11-12
50 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 2528 John M Mills,G0,93
1 26 50 ONAGMAR BobPhipps.12,C08RA
2 2709 NKBNOV Danny CollinsJ2,STARS
3 27 18 BYACOCT Jonathan Gray,12,BYAC
4 27.25 TOMACOCT Chuck Sayao,12,T0MAC
5 27 26 CSOOCT Ben|aminGadoury,12.CSQ
6 27 35 CSQOCT Alexis Berlrand, 12, RCA
7 2735 BCAGMAR Jason Joo,12,PDSA
8 2737 CAMOOCT Pascal Lauzon,12,HIPPO
9 27 46 YOUTHDEC Bradley Vanderkam.l2,UC
10 27 57 PSWJAN Craig Taylor,12,PSW
11 27 74 MBSKMAR ZacharySaltis,12,MANTA
12 27 75 RACERDEC Tristan Brown,12,PN
13 27 76 PQAAAFEB TomyOelagrave,12.CNCB
14 27,80 BY ACNOV Patrick Doret,12,LSC
15 27 84 PQAAAFEB Jean-F Nolm,12,PPO
16 27 95 BCAGMAR lu1at1hewHuang,12,ARBU
17 28 10 BCAGMAR Brent 0'Connor,12,PDSA
18 28 21 BRANTNOVAIexNormandin,12,PCSC
19 28 30 NYACFEB Chris Lukas,12,ET0B
20 28 31 NKBNOV Andrew Bignell,12,SSMAC
21 28 48 PQAAAFEB Nicolas Guillolte,12,CAMO
22 28 53 ONAGMAR Kevin Fan,12,T0RCH
23 28 59 ONAGMAR V Guerrero,12,SCAR
24 28 65 MANTADEC Andrew McGillivray,12,MM
25 28 68 BRANTNOV Neil Parent,12,WAC
100 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 55 99 Brad Cfeelman.T0MAC.83
1 57 21 ONAGMAR Bob Phipps,12,C0BRA
2 58 44 BYACOCT Jonathan Gray,12,BYAC
3 59 16 YOUTHDEC Danny Collins,12,STARS
4 5953 PQAAAFEB TomyDelagrave,12,CNCB
5 59.63 ONAGMAR Bradley Vanderkam,12,LAC
6 59.93 CSQOCT Ben|aminGadoury,12,CSQ
7 1 00 08 NKBOCT Chuck Sayao,12,T0MAC
8 100,18 CSQOCT Alexis Bertrand.l2,RCA
9 1:00 49 RACERDEC Craig Taylor,12.PSW
10 1:00,52 RACERDEC Tristan Brown,12,PN
11 1:00 93 ONAGMAR Patrick Dorel,12.LSC
12 1:01,08 BCAGMAR Brent 0'Connor.12,PDSA
13 1:0116 YOUTHDEC Andrew Bignell.l2,SSMAC
14 1:0116 MBSKMAR ZacharySaltis,12,MANTA
15 101,22 BCAGMAR Jason Joo,12,PDSA
16 1:0171 CAMOOCT Pascal Lauzon,12,HIPPO
17 1:0192 PQAAAFEB Philippe MonasU2,ENC
18 1:02 02 BCAGMAR Matthew Huang,12,ARBU
19 1:02 07 MBSKMAR Brian Vefigin,12,FTST
20 1:02 36 PQAAAFEB Jean-F Nolin,12,PPO
21 1:02 41 ONAGMAR Ian MacLeod,12,NEW
22 1:02 56 PCSCDEC Nicolas Guillotte.l2,CAMO
23 1:02,74 MBSKMAR Trevor Coulman.ll, GOLD
24 1 02 92 MANTADEC Blair Beasanl,12,KS
25 1 02 98 PQAAAFEB Jean-F Racine,12,LAVAL
200 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 20159 Doug Wake.YLSC.QO
05 24 TOMACOCT Chuck Sayao,12.TOMAC
:07 29 ONAGMAR Bob Phipps,12,C0BRA
08 68 TOMACNOV Jonathan Gtay,12,BYAC
10,31 ONAGMAR Danny Collins.l2,STARS
10,82 BCAGMAR Brent 0'Connor.l2,PDSA
12 47 PQAAAFEB Jean-F, Nolin,12,PP0
12,64 RACERDEC Craig Taylor.12,PSW
12,74 YOUTHDEC Bradley Vanderkam.12,LAC
14 52 PQAAAFEB Nicolas Guillotte,12.CAMO
14 66 NYACFEB Andrew Bignell,12.SSMAC
14 93 ONAGMAR Davis Hutchings,12,IUlUSAC
15,09 RACERDEC Ken Hamilton, 12 JS
15,12 BCAGMAR Matthew Huang,12,ARBU
15,15 ONAGMAR Devon Ackroyd,12,SCAR
15,60 CSQOCT Benjamin Gadoury,12.CSQ
15 60 ONAGMAR Andrew Coupland,12,G0
15.98 MANTADEC Blair Beasanl.12,KS
16 01 PQA.AAFEB Martin Noel,12,SAMAK
16.18 MBSKMAR Brian Verigin,12,FTST
16 35 KCCDEC Craig Gillis.12,CASC
16 50 CSQJAN Vincent Rodrique,12,EXCEL
16,70 PQAAAFEB Vincent Rodtigue,12,EXCEL
17.01 RACERDEC Tristan Brov*n,12,PN
17,01 ETOBJAN Colin Jenkins,12,HWAC
17 12 PCSCDEC Tomy Delagrave,12.CNCB
400 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 4 15 89 Chuck Sayao. T0MAC.95
1 4 15 89 TOMACOCT Chuck Sayao,12.TOMAC
2 4 34 55 ONAGMAR Bob Phipps.l2,C0BRA
3 4 35 03 YOUTHDEC Brent 0'Connor,12,PDSA
4 4 38 16 ONAGMAR Danny Collins,12,STARS
5 4 39 10 PQAAAFEB Jean-F Nolin.12,PPO
6 4 39 26 BYACOCT Jonathan Gray,12,BYAC
7 4 42 18 PQAAAFEB Vincent Rodrigue,12,EXCEL
8 4 43 28 NKBNOV Andrew Bignell,12,SSMAC
9 4 43 40 ISCUPNOV KenHamilton,12,IS
10 4 43 69 YOUTHDEC BiadleyVanderkam,12,LAC
11 4 43 80 ONAGMAR Steven Caswell, 12,HWAC
12 4 44 24 ONAGMAR Davis Hutchings,12,MUSAC
13 4 44 90 MBSKMAR KarimAbdulla,12,R0D
14 4 45 57 PQAAAFEB Nicolas Guillotte,12,CAMO
15 4 45 93 ONAGMAR Andrew Coupland,12,GO
16 4 45 96 ONAGMAR Ian MacLeod.l2,NEW
17 4 46 16 ONAGMAR Colin Jenkins,12,HWAC
18 4 46 32 YOUTHDEC Keith Beavers,12,STARS
19 4 47 76 CSQOCT BeniaminGadoun/,12,CSQ
20 4 48 51 YOUTHDEC Kevin Calaguiro,12,BYAC
21 4 48 68 ONAGMAR Mark Abra|ian,12,SCAR
22 4 48 89 ONAGMAR Andrew Greener,12.ET0B
23 4 48 95 KCCDEC Craig Taylor,12,PSW
24 4 49 04 ONAGMAR Ryan Pallett.l2,BRANT
25 4 49 09 BCAGMAR Dylan Evans, 12, PN
1500 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 16 5885 Jamie White.LAC.90
1 1 7 54 40 BCAGMAR Brent QConnor,l 2,PDSA
2 18 03 14 ISCUPNOV Ken Hamilton,12,IS
3 18 12 70 PQAAAFEB Vincent Rodrigue,12,EXCEL
4 1817 51 MBSKMAR KanmAbdulla.12,R0D
5 1825 26 ONAGMAR Danny Collins,12,STARS
6 18 29 89 GPPFEB William Hickey,12,LEDUC
7 18 32 96 YOUTHDEC Keith Beavers,12,STARS
8 1839 47 ONAGMAR Davis Hutchings,12,MUSAC
9 18 41 30 ONAGMAR Andrew Coupland.l2,GO
ONAGMAR Steven Caswell,12.HWAC
ONAGMAR MarkAbra|ian,12,SCAR
BCAGMAR Dylan Evans,12,PN
ONAGMAR Robert McDow.ll.RHAC
ONAGMAR Andrew Greener, 12, ETOB
PQAAAFEB Nicolas Guillotle,12,CAM0
BYACOCT Kevin Calaguiro,12,BYAC
PQAAAFEB Patrick Bourassa-F ,12,CAM0
RODJAN Bradley Vande[kam,12,LAC
MBSKMAR Ciaran Dickson. 12, ROD
ONAGMAR Colin Jenkins,12,HWAC
ONAGMAR KurtisMacGillivary,12,CAJ
PQAAAFEB Michael Ruggiero,11,RPM
23 19 03 87 BCAGMAR Dorian Scroggs.l2,IS
24 1905 11 ONAGMAR Ian MacLeod,12,NEW
25 19 07 42 BCAGMAR BryceLencoe.l2,PDSA
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec 1 03 63 John M Mills. G0.93
1 1 05 66 ONAGMAR PalrickDoret.l2,LSC
2 1 06 72 ONAGMAR Bob Phipps,12,C0BRA
3 1 06 81 ONAGMAR Bradley Vanderkam,12.LAC
4 1 0703 PSWJAN Craig Taylor,12,PSW
5 1 07 43 PQAAAFEB Tomy Delagrave,12,CNCB
10 1841 78
11 1845 37
12 1846 46
13 1847 49
14 1847 74
15 18 51 04
16 1851 49
17 18 54 70
18 18 57 67
19 18 58 44
20 18 58 58
21 18 58 82
22 19 01 26
1 07 97 ONAGMAR Danny Collins,12,STARS
1 08 75 NKBOCT Chuck Sayao.l 2,T0MAC
1 08 85 KSCJAN Matthew Sadler,12,RACE
1 09 76 NYACFEB Andrew Bignell,12,SSMAC
1 09 83 PQAAAFEB Simon Lallier,12,CSQ
1 09 89 OTTAWDEC Benoit Banville-A ,12.MEG0
1 10 04 TOMACNOV Jonathan Gray,12.BYAC
1 10 05 ONAGMAR Quinton SabOurin.l2,UPCAN
1 10 36 CSQOCT Benjamin Gadoury,12,CS0
1 10 37 ONAGMAR Mark Abra|ian,12,SCAR
1 10 40 ETOBOCT William Moore.l2,BYAC
1 10 44 KSCJAt^) CtaigGillis.12,CASC
110 61 ONAGMAR Chris Lukas,12,ET0B
1 10 64 ONAGMAR Colin Jenkins,12,HWAC
1 10 80 BCAGMAR Jason Joo,12.PDSA
1 10 80 ONAGMAR Andrew Greener,12.ET0B
1 11 03 MANTADEC Andrew McGillivray,12.MM
1 11 03 BCAGMAR Steven Kisielius,12,PSW
1 11 31 BCAGMAR Tom Marshall.l2.PDSA
1 11 49 PQAAAFEB Philippe Monast.12,ENC
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec 2 16 39 Chuck Sayao.T0MAC,95
1 216,39 TOMACOCT Chuck Sayao.l2,T0MAC
2 22 54 PQAAAFEB Tomy Oelagrave, 1 2,CNCB
2:22 65 ONAGMAR Danny Collins,12,STARS
2 24 08 ONAGMAR Colin Jenkins,12,HWAC
2 24 85 PSWJAN Craig Taylor,12,PSW
2 25 49 YOUTHDEC Patrick Doret,12,LSC
2:25 71 ONAGMAR Bradley Vanderkam.l 2,LAC
2 28 22 TOMACNOV Jonathan Gray,12.BYAC
2 28 65 PQAAAFEB Simon Lalliei.l2,CSQ
2 29 20 TOMACNOV Bob Phipps,12,C0BRA
2 29 28 NYACFEB Andiew Bignell,12,SSMAC
2 29 38 ONAGMAR Andrew Gieener,12,ET0B
2 30 40 MANTADEC Matthew Sadler,12.RACE
2 30,58 ONAGMAR MarkAbra|ian,12,SCAR
2,30 75 ONAGMAR Quinton Sabourin,12.UPCAN
2:30 91 ONAGMAR Brendan Beamish,12.TRENT
2:30 96 MANTADEC Ciaran Dickson.ll.ROD
2:3110 KCCDEC Craig Gillis,12.CASC
2:31,14 PQAAAFEB Martin Noel,12,SAMAK
2 31 47 ONAGMAR Devon Ackroyd.12,SCAR
2 31 64 CSQOCT Benjamin Gadoury,12.CSQ
2 31 83 ONAGMAR Mark Dobson.l2,NKB
2 32 02 RHACOCT William Moore,12,BYAC
2 32,17 BRANTNOV Chris Lukas,12,ET0B
2 32 26 MANTADEC Andrew McGillivray,12,MM
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Rec 1 1035 Jonathan Lim.ACE.94
1 1:11 33 TOMACNOV Mark Sy,12,CREST
2 1-13.29 BCAGMAR Matthew Huang,12,ARBU
3 1 13 79 YOUTHDEC Ken Hamilton,12.IS
4 1 16 97 ONAGMAR Devon Ackroyd,12,SCAR
5 1 17 26 BCAGMAR Tom Marshall,12,PDSA
6 1 17 54 NKBOCT Derek Breckenridge,12,NKB
7 1 18 25 MANTADEC Robbie Anderson,12,ROD
8 1 18 45 NKBOCT Chuck Sayao,12.TOMAC
9 1 18 88 NKBNOV Keith Beavers.l2,STARS
10 11916 BCAGMAR Ronald Chung,12.HYACK
11 1 1930 PQAAAFEB Terence Hot2,12,PCSC
12 1 19 33 PQAAAFEB Adam Noppen,12,BBF
13 1 19 34 ETOBJAN Peter Vogel.l2,ET0B
14 11961 PQAAAFEB Jeremy Daoust. 12, DDO
15 1 19 63 MBSKMAR Brian Verigin.12,FTST
16 1 19 65 PSWJAN Craig Taylor,12,PSW
17 1 19 67 ONAGMAR Davis Hutchings.l2,MUSAC
18 1 19 74 YOUTHDEC Kevin Fan,12,T0RCH
19 1 1989 PQAAAFEB Frederic Wong,12,DDO
20 1 20 07 ONAGMAR Ben Nguyen,12,Y0RK
21 1 20 09 RACERDEC Andy Lee,12,AQUA
22 1:20 19 KCCDEC Zak Murakami.l3,EKSC
23 1 20 26 ONAGMAR Andrew Gidaro,12,CREST
24 1 20 62 ONAGMAR Donald Smith.ll, COBRA
25 1 20 88 ONAGMAR Eric Schmidt,12,LSC
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Rec 232 69 Jonathan Lim.ACe.94
1 2 36 23 TOMACNOV Mark Sy,12,CREST
2 2 36 33 YOUTHDEC Ken Hamillon,12,IS
3 2 43 20 BCAGMAR Matthew Huang,12,ARBU
4 2 45 82 MANTADEC Robbie Anderson.l2,ROD
5 2 46 70 NYACFEB Keith Beavers,12.STARS
6 2 47 06 ONAGMAR Devon Ackroyd.l2,SCAR
7 2 47 80 BCAGMAR Tom MarshalU2,PDSA
8 2 49 08 PQAAAFEB Terence Hot2,12,PCSC
9 2 51 19 OHAWDEC Mathieu Turgeon,12,MEGO
10 2:51 52 ONAGMAR Davis Hutchings,12,MUSAC
11 2 51 54 BCAGMAR Ronald Chung,12,HYACK
12 2 51 60 PQAAAFEB Jean-Y Greniei,12,CAM0
13 2 51 67 ONAGMAR Ben Nguyen,12.Y0RK
14 2 52 26 PQAAAFEB Jeremy Daoust,12,DDO
15 2 5238 ONAGMAR Kevin Fan,12,T0RCH
16 2 52 48 YOUTHDEC ZacharyClarkson,12,LAC
17 2 52 77 CSQJAN Vincent Rodngue,12,EXCEL
18 2 52 82 HYACKJAN AndyLee,12,A0UA
19 2 53 28 ONAGMAR Tyler Brown, II.COBRA
20 2 53 44 KCCDEC Zak Murakami, 13,EKSC
21 2:53 97 KCCDEC Spencer Rober1son,12,HYACK
22 2 54 06 PQAAAFEB Simon LallieM2,CSQ
23 2 54 31 ETOBJAN Peter Vogel,12,ETOB
24 2 54 40 MBSKMAR Brian Verigin,12,FTST
25 2:54 48 PQAAAFEB Frederic Wong,12,DDO
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
Rec 10237 D Chorney.TMSC.91/MCalkins.lS.91
1 1 03 41 NKBNOV Mark Sy,12,CREST
2 104 16 ONAGMAR Bob Phipps,12,C0BRA
3 1 04 51 ONAGMAR Bradley Vande(kam,12, LAC
4 1 0634 OTTAWDEC Benoit Banville-A,12,MEG0
5 1:06 53 YOUTHDEC Ken Hamillon,12,IS
6 1 0722 ONAGMAR Andrew Bignell,12,SSMAC
7 1:07 68 MBSKMAR Karim Abdulla.12,R0D
8 1:08 61 YOUTHDEC Danny Collins.12.STARS
9 1:08 86 BCAGMAR Brent Otonnor.12,PDSA
10 1:0906 BCAGMAR Jason Joo,12,PDSA
11 1:09.44 PQAAAFEB Tomy Delagrave,12,CNCB
12 1 0988 CAMOOCT Alex Lacoste,12.CAMO
13 1 1009 NYACFEB Steven Caswell, 12.HWAC
14 1 1069 RACERDEC Tristan Brown,12,PN
15 1:1100 KANOV Blair Beasant,12,KS
16 1:1101 BCAGMAR Ronald Chung,12,HYACK
17 1:1105 BCAGMAR Chris Kargl-Simard,11,LL
18 1:1114 ONAGMAR Mark Dobson,12,NKB
19 11116 MBSKMAR ZacharySaltis.l2,MANTA
20 1 11 20 NKBOCT Chuck Sayao,12,T0MAC
21 1:1134 KCCDEC Craig Gillis,12,CASC
22 1 11 40 RACERDEC Brian Hill,12,RAYS
23 1:11 43 MANTADEC Matthew Sadler,12.RACE
24 1 11 64 ONAGMAR V Guerrero,12,SCAR
25 1 11 66 YOUTHDEC Patrick Doret,12,LSC
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
Rec 2 1/46 Andrew Cho.HYACK.91
1 2 19 64 NKBNOV Mark Sy,12,CREST
2 2.23 41 ONAGMAR Bradley Vanderkam.l 2,LAC
3 2 23 56 YOUTHDEC Ken Hamilton.l2.IS
4 2-26 53 OTTAWDEC Benoil Banville-A. 12.MEG0
5 2 27,27 MBSKMAR KarimAbdulla.12.R0D
6 2:29 89 YOUTHDEC Brent 0'Connor,12,PDSA
7 2:31 67 CDSCJAN Jason Joo.12.PDSA
8 2:32 00 ONAGMAR Steven Caswell. 12.HWAC
9 2:33,94 ONAGMAR Ian MacLeod.12,NEW
10 2:34,14 ONAGMAR Colin Jenkins.l2.HWAC
11 2:34 68 HYACKJAN Andy Lee.l2.AQUA
12 2:34,73 BCAGMAR Chris Kargl-Simard,l 1.LL
13 2 35 59 RACERDEC ArendSlamhuis.12,PN
14 2:36 29 PQAGNOV Alex Lacoste,12.CAM0
15 2 3649 YOUTHDEC Bob Phipps.l2.C0BRA
16 2 3/ 07 NYACFEB Danny Collins.l2.STARS
17 2 38,86 BCAGMAR Matthew Huang,12.ARBU
18 23932 ONAGMAR Steven Medaglia.ll.GO
19 23937 PQAAAFEB Gabriel Hebert.l2.CNT
20 2:39 37 PQAAAFEB Vincent Rodrigue.12.EXCEL
21 2 39.56 PQAAAFEB Patrick Bourassa-F .12.CAM0
22 2:3962 RACERDEC Tristan Brown.l2.PN
23 2:40,14 ONAGMAR Andrew Coupland.12,G0
24 2:40 36 KCCDEC Bill Walsh.l2.PSW
25 2:40,54 PQAAAFEB Guillaume Rodrigue.l2.CSQ
200 METRES IND.MEDLEY
flee: 2 17 72 Doug Wake. YLSC.90
1 2 21 96 TOMACNOV Mark Sy.12,CREST
2 2 23 87 YOUTHDEC Ken Hamilton.12,IS
3 2 24 28 ONAGMAR Bob Phipps.12.C0BRA
4 2 24 89 ONAGMAR Bradley Vanderkam, 12, LAC
5 2 26 82 NKBOCT Chuck Sayao.l2.TOMAC
6 2 28 35 PQAAAFEB Tomy Delagrave.12,CNCB
7 2 29 78 ISCUPNOV Craig Taylor.l2,PSW
8 2 30 34 BCAGMAR Matthew Huang. 12, ARBU
9 2 30 79 NYACFEB Keith Beavers.l2.STARS
10 2 31 14 BYACOCT Jonathan Gray,12.BYAC
11 23151 OnAWDEC Benoit Banville-A .12,MEG0
12 2,31.59 BCAGMAR BienlO'Connor.12.PDSA
13 2-31 78 NYACFEB Danny Collins,12,STARS
14 2-33,13 ONAGMAR Devon Ackroyd.12,SCAR
15 233 38 BCAGMAR Jason Joo,12.PDSA
16 2 33 90 KCCDEC Craig Gillis.l2,CASC
17 2 33 95 MANTADEC KarimAbdulla,12,R0D
18 2 34 00 ONAGMAR Patrick Doret,12.LSC
19 234 03 PQAAAFEB Philippe Monast.12,ENC
20 2:34 03 BCAGMAR Dorian Scroggs.l2.IS
21 2.34 10 BCAGMAR Chris Kargl-Simard. 11, LL
22 2:34 44 SHERDEC Pascal Lauzon,12,HIPPO
23 2 34 70 ONAGMAR Andrew Greener,12.ET0B
24 2 34 71 NKBOCT Derek Breckenndge,12.NKB
25 2 34 71 NYACFEB Andrew Bignell.l2.SSMAC
400 METRES IND.MEDLEY
Rec 4.5213 Keith Bairett.UCSC94
1 4-58 64 TOMACOCT Chuck Sayao.l2.TOMAC
2 5 02 38 YOUTHDEC Ken Hamilton.12,IS
3 51215 BCAGMAR Matthew Huang.12.ARBU
4 5 13 62 YOUTHDEC Keith Beavers.l2.STARS
5 5 14 21 YOUTHDEC Bradley Vanderkam.12.LAC
6 5 19 27 NYACFEB Andrew Bignell.l2.SSMAC
7 5 19 27 BCAGMAR BienlOtonnor,12.PDSA
8 5 19 78 MBSKMAR KarimAbdulla, 12, ROD
9 5 22 41 ONAGMAR Colin Jenkins,12.HWAC
10 5 22 78 PQAAAFEB Vincent Rodrigue, 12. EXCEL
11 5 23 31 BYACOCT Jonathan Gray.12,8YAC
12 5 23 76 NYACFEB Danny Collins,12,STARS
13 5-24 15 ONAGMAR Davis Hutchings.12,MUSAC
14 5:24 99 PQAAAFEB Nicolas Ponce.12,LAVAL
15 5 25 81 RACERDEC Craig Taylor.l2,PSW
16 5 25,87 ONAGMAR Andrew Coupland,12.G0
17 5 26 10 CDSCJAN Jason Joo,12.PDSA
18 5 2689 PQAAAFEB Patrick Bourassa-F ,12.CAM0
19 5 2737 YOUTHDEC Steven Caswell. 12,HWAC
20 5 27 47 BCAGMAR Dorian Scroggs,12,IS
21 5 28 37 YOUTHDEC Mark Abra|ian,12,SCAR
22 5 29 55 HYACKJAN Andy Lee.l2,AQUA
23 5-2990 PQAAAFEB Jean-F Racine,12.LAVAL
24 5 29 90 BCAGMAR Chris Kargl-Simard. 11, LL
25 5 30 77 PQAAAFEB Simon Lallier,12,CSQ
4X50 M MEDLEY RELAY
Rec 2 05 03 Mississauga AC. WMAC.92
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2 09 30 BCAGMAR Pacific Dolphin SA.PDSA
21104 ONAGMAR Cobra Swim Club.COBRA
2 11 74 ONAGMAR Scaiborough SC.SCAR
2 13 00 PCSCDEC Pointe Claire SCPCSC
2 13 01 ONAGMAR Etobicoke SCETOB
2 13 74 PQAAAFEB Dollard Swim Team,DDO
2 13 75 BYACOCT Burlington Y.BYAC
2 13 88 BRANTNOV London AC.LAC
21417 PQAAAFEB Natation CSQ.CSQ
2 15 41 PQAAAFEB Montreal Aqualigue.CAMO
2 15 81 MANTADEC Regina Opt Dolphins, ROD
2 16 53 BCAGMAR Hyack Swim Club.HYACK
2 17 03 ONAGMAR North York AC.NYAC
2 17 34 MBSKMAR Saskatoon Goldlins.GOLD
2:17 35 MANTADEC Manitoba Marlins.MM
2:17 58 NKBNOV Crescent Town SCCREST
2:17 59 ONAGMAR Newmarket SCNEW
2:19 13 KCCDEC Edmonton Keyano,EKSC
2 19 45 PQAAAFEB Beaconslield Bluelins.BBF
2 19 82 ONAGMAR Scarborough Olympians.TORCH
2 19 95 BCAGMAR Nanaimo Riptide ST.NRST
2 20 06 ONAGMAR Mississauga AC, TOMAC
2 20 57 ONAGMAR Hamilt-Wentworth ACHWAC
2 20 70 MACJAN Markham AC.MAC
2 20 92 OTTAWDEC Megophias Trois Rivieres.MEGO
4X50 M FREE RELAY
Rec 15122 L ondon Aquatic. LA C. 88
1 1 52 42 BCAGMAR Pacilic Dolphin SA.PDSA
2 1 55 43 ONAGMAR Scarborough SC.SCAR
3 1 57 22 ONAGMAR Elobicoke SCETOB
4 1 57 55 PCSCDEC Pointe Claiie SCPCSC
5 1 59 00 PQAAAFEB Monlreal Aquatique.CAMO
6 15916 CSQOCT Natation CSQ.CSQ
7 1 59 60 BYACOCl Burlington Y.BYAC
8 1 59 74 BCAGMAR Hyack Swim Club.HYACK
9 2 00 32 ONAGMAR Cobra Swim Club.COBRA
10 2 00 35 ONAGMAR Mississauga AC.TOMAC
11 2 00 98 ONAGMAR London ACLAC
12 2 00 99 BCAGMAR Pacitic Seawolves,PSW
13 201 00 PQAAAFEB Dnilatd Swim Team,DDO
14 2 0117 GOLDNOV Saskatoon Goldlins.GOLD
15 2 01 39 ONAGMAR Noith York AC.NYAC
16 2 01 49 ONAGMAR Newmarkel SC.NFW
17 2:01 68 RACERDEC Points Norlh SC.PN
18 2 01 70 MANTADEC Manitoba Marlins.MM
19 2 02 07 MBSKMAR Univ Calgary SCUCSC
20 2:02 31 ONAGMAR Scarborough Olympians.TORCH
21 2.02 39 ONAGMAR Markham AC.MAC
22 2:02 51 KCCDEC Casrade Swim Cliib,CASC
23 2:03 21 ONAGMAR Hamilt-Wentworth ACHWAC
24 2:03,42 PCSCDEC Samak de Btossard.SAMAK
25 2 04 38 GOLDNOV Regina Opt Dolphins.ROD
SWIM CANADA / MARCH 1996
25
GIRLS
13-14
so METRES FREESTYU
Rec
26 04 Kristin Topham,MANTA,88
1
26.88
EASTFEB
Genevieve Gregoire,14,PCSC
2
27 00
NBAGJAN
Vicloria Lally,13,FAST
3
27 23
YOUTHDEC
DesireeFolie,13.NCSA
4
27 32
ONAGMAR
Ashley Gibson, 14,STARS
5
27 40
METROJAN
Molly Seto.14,HTAC
6
27.45
ONAGMAR
Alana Madder, 14,MAC
7
27.55
WESTFEB
Krislen Schneider, 14.R0D
8
27 57
MBSKMAR
Kaih Stewart, 1 4, MANTA
9
27 58
BCAGMAR
Felicia Culham,13,ARBU
10
27 59
EASTFEB
AlixPollard,14,TOMAC
11
27 62
ONAGMAR
Carolyn McCabe,14,NYAC
12
27 63
PQAAAFEB
Natalie Cormier, 14.D00
13
2765
YOUTHDEC
Sarah Lo,14,AAC
14
27 68
RIONOV
Alison Zwarich,14,UCSC
15
27 70
ONAGMAR
Samantha Plaller,14,MAC
16
2780
MANTADEC
Christen Johnson, 14, ROD
17
27 81
KCCDEC
Dawn Skrypichayko,14.EKSC
18
27 82
ONAGMAR
Carmen Barnett,14,MAC
19
27 84
DCSCNOV
Elizabeth Weis,13,SBSC
20
27 86
YOUTHDEC
GinaGru|ic,14,T0MAC
21
27 90
PQAAAFEB
Lucy Mae Smith,13,BBF
22
27 95
ONAGMAR
Joanna Mazzucco,13,ETOB
23
27 97
EASTFEB
Shauna Conrad, 14, HTAC
24
27 97
BCAGMAR
Sheena Bartel,13,PN
25
27 98
WESTFEB
Serena McGibbon,14,PDSA
100 METRES FREESTYLE
flee. 56 29 Shauna Collins. HOD. 90
EASTFEB AlixPollard,14,TOMAC
PQAAAFEB Genevieve Gregoire,14,PCSC
WESTFEB Kdslen Schneider.14,RQD
ONAGMAR Ashley Gibson,14,STARS
ONAGMAR Alana Madder,14,MAC
MBSKMAR Kaili Stewarl,14,MANTA
ONAGMAR Carolyn McCabe,14,NYAC
MBSKMAR Christen Johnson.14, ROD
59 99 METROJAN Elizabeth Weis,14.SBSC
1 :00.06 NKBOCT Gina Gru|ic,14,T0MAC
1 0011 ONCUPNOV MelaniePatina,14,ET0B
ISCUPNOV Carly Goepel,14,PDSA
EASTFEB Molly Seto,14,HTAC
58 01
58 42
59 26
5942
59 55
59,81
5996
59.98
1 00 13
10013
00.18 YOUTHDEC Daniela Vohnout,13,ROW
00 20
00 26
1 00 34
1 00 42
1 00 55
1 00 82
1 00 84
WESTFEB Heather Lee,14,USC
00 24 MANTADEC Carrie Burgoyne,13,MANTA
00 25 RACERDEC Felicia Culham,13,ARBU
KCCDEC Dawn SI<rypichayl<o,14,EKSC
BCAGMAR Tiffany Jones,14,IS
PQAAAFEB Lucy Mae Smith,13,BBF
ONAGMAR Dominique Kennedy,14.R0W
1 00 71 MANTADEC Sara Alroubaie,14,MANTA
1:00 72 METROJAN Shauna Conrad.14,HTAC
WESTFEB Jenny Wear,14,RDCSC
RIONOV Alison Zwarich,14,UCSC
200 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 2 0088 Jane Ken. ESC. 83
1 2 03 63 EASTFEB Alix Pollard.l4,TOMAC
2 2:05 52 WESTFEB Carrie Burgoyne,14,MANTA
3 2 05 99 MANTADEC Kristen Schneider,14,R0D
4 2 08.07 MANTADEC Kellie Rolston,14,IS
5 2:08 68 MBSKMAR Christen Johnson,14,ROD
6 2 08 77 ONAGMAR Heather Lee.l4,USC
7 208 91 MBSKMAR Megan Kinsella,14.UCSC
8 2 08.93 ONAGMAR Dominique Kennedy, 14,R0W
9 2 09 24 BCAGMAR Felicia Cutham,13,ARBU
10 2:09 29 YOUTHDEC Gina Gtu|ic.14,T0MAC
11 2 09 36 KCCDEC Shauna McNally,13EKSC
12 2 09 52 PQAAAFEB Tara E Sloan.l4,PCSC
13 2 09 52 ONAGMAR Ashley Gibson,14,STARS
14 2.09.57 ISCUPNOV CatlyGoepet,14.PDSA
15 2 09 61 BCAGMAR Kendal Musgrave,14.C0M0X
16 2 09.57 EASTFEB Molly Selo,14,HTAC
17 2 09.82 ONAGMAR Lindsay Beavets,14,STARS
18 2:09,95 EASTFEB Shauna Contad.l4,HTAC
19 2:10,15 EASTFEB Melissa Laflamme,13,RCA
20 2:10.36 PQAAAFEB Genevieve Gregoite,14,PCSC
21 2:10.48 BCAGMAR Andrea Leroy.l4,NRST
22 210 53 ONAGMAR Daniela Vohnout,13,ROW
23 2:10.60 PQAAAFEB Lucy Mae Smilh.l3BBF
24 2:10.78 GOLDNOV Dawn Skrypichayko,14.EKSC
25 2:10.80 ONAGMAR Erin Dermody,13,HWAC
400 METRES FREESTYLE
flee. 4 14. 43 Elissa Purvis. CDSC. 85
1 4:23 56 WESTFEB Came Burgoyne,14,MANTA
2 4:25 89 MBSKMAR Kristen Schneider,14,R0D
3 4:27 00 YOUTHDEC Lindsay Beavers,! 4,STARS
4 4:27 11 MANTADEC KetlieRolston,14,IS
5 4:27,33 EASTFEB Tara E Sloan,14,PCSC
6 4:32 64 WESTFEB Felicia Culham.l3,ARBU
7 4 32 66 WESTFEB Shauna McNally,14,EKSC
8 4 33 13 MBSKMAR Christen Johnson,14, ROD
4 33 32 ONAGMAR Heather Lee,14,USC
4 33 65 EASTFEB Dena Durand,14,BR0CK
4 33 75 YOUTHDEC Gina Gru|ic,14,T0MAC
4 34 24 ONAGMAR Julie Cocks.l 3,TRENT
4 34 60 ONAGMAR Krisfy MacLennan,13,FrOB
4 34 76 ONAGMAR Erin Dermody,13.HWAC
4 35 50 WESTFEB Sara Alroubaie,14,MANTA
4 35.75 ONCUPNOV Melanie Patina,14,ET0B
4 35 98 BCAGMAR Vanessa Murfy.l4,tS
4:3614 PQAAAFEB Genevieve Gregoire,14,PCSC
4 36 75 GOLDNOV Dawn Skrypichayko,14,EKSC
4:36 76 MBSKMAR Kaiti Stewarf,14,MANTA
4 36.91 MBSKMAR Megan Kinsella,14,UCSC
4:37.11 ONAGMAR Alix Pollard,14,TOMAC
4:37 56 KCCDEC Carly Goepet,14.PDSA
4:3815 BCAGMAR Tiffany Jones,14,IS
4 38 21 TOMACNOV Pamela Tung,13.CREST
800 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 8 40 43 Elissa Pums.CDSC. 86
9 04 31 MANTADEC Carrie Burgoyne.l3,MANTA
EASTFEB TaraE Stoan,14,PCSC
ONAGMAR Lindsay Beavers,l 4, STARS
J 05 33
905 92
9:10 67 MANTADEC Kellie Rolston,14,IS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec 10221 Suzanne Wecl<end.lS.92
1 1 05 38 MANTADEC Kristen Schneider.14,R0D
MBSKMAR Christen Johnson,14,ROD
WESTFEB Shauna McNally.14,EKSC
MANTADEC Kristen Schneider.14,R0D
ONAGMAR Erin Dermody,13,HWAC
RODJAN SaraAlroubaie,14,MANTA
9:25 65 YOUTHDEC Julie Cocks,13,TRENT
9 27 15 ONCUPNOV Michelle Sta|an,14.ET0B
9 27 28 DALDECl Molly Seto,14,HTAC
9 27 33 ONCUPNOV Melanie Palina,14,ET0B
9 27 51 YOUTHDEC Carolyn Korneluk,14,LAC
MBSKMAR Kaih Stewart,14,MANTA
MBSKIvlAR Megan Kinsella,14,UCSC
BCAGMAR Jennifer Tham,13.AQUA
BCAGMAR Tiffany Jones,21, USA
9:15,05
91784
91978
924 55
):25 41
27 52
9 27 57
9 28 36
9 28 37
3 28 94 HYACKJAN Felicia Culham,13,ARBU
9 29 03
9 29 45
9 29 67
ONAGMAR lrisElliot1,13KBM
EASTFEB Julie Campbelt,14,HWAC
ONAGMAR Kalhy Smucler,14,WAC
9 29 90 HYACKJAN Caitlin Peterson,15,PDSA
9:30 66 ONAGMAR Sara Wheatley,14,BRANT
9:31 52 MANTADEC Tracy Archer,13,R0D
2 1 05 54 EASTFEB Alix Pollard,14,T0MAC
3 1 05 91 ONAGMAR Pamela Tung,14,CREST
4 1 05 99 WESTFEB Carrie Burgoyne,14.MANTA
5 1 06 23 ONAGMAR Alexis Rieck,13R0W
6 1:06 43 KCCDEC Shauna McNalty,13EKSC
7 1:06 54 YOUTHDEC Sarah Lo,14,AAC
8 1 06 54 EASTFEB Genevieve Gregoire.l 4,PCSC
9 1 06 69 WESTFEB JuliaWnght,14,UCSC
1 06 71 MANTADEC Tracy Archer,13,R0D
1 06 73
1 06 81
WESTFEB Kelly Stelanyshyn,13,MANTA
ONAGMAR Joanna Maz2ucco,13,ET0B
1 06 96 ONAGMAR Dominique Kennedy, 14, ROW
1 06 98 WESTFEB Kaili Slewar1,14,MANTA
1 07 26 WESTFEB Jenny Wear,14,RDCSC
1 07 48 ONAGMAR Samaniha Pfaller,14.MAC
1 07 53 PCSCDEC Karine Senechal-B , 1 4,CAM0
1 07 57 PQAAAFEB Metanie Bouchard,14,UL
1 07 63 MANTADEC Rama Nixon,14,RACE
1 07 70 BCAGMAR Andrea Leroy,14,NRST
1 07 77 BCAGMAR Dayna Saunders,l 4,DELTA
1 08 01 ONAGMAR Julie Cocks,13,TRENT
1 08.13 KCCDEC Brooke Toppings,13,HYACK
1 08 14 ONAGMAR Ginelle Davey.l4,Y0RK
1 08 41 OHAWDEC Christine Dallaire,14.PP0
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec 2 14 36 Suzanne Weckend.IS.92
1 2 16 59 EASTFEB Alix Pollard,14,TOMAC
2:19 62 WESTFEB Carrie Burgoyne.l4,MANTA
2:19.94 YOUTHDEC Pamela Tung,13,CREST
WESTFEB Tracy Archer,13,R0D
MBSKMAR Kelly Stelanyshyn,13,MANTA
KCCDEC Shauna McNatly,13,EKSC
2:2158 YOUTHDEC Dominique Kennedy,14,R0W
2:2161 MANTADEC Kristen Schneider,14,R0D
EASTFEB Melanie Bouchard,14,UL
PQAAAFEB Melanie Bouchard,17,MEGO
MBSKMAR Kaili Slewan,14,MANTA
PQAGNOV Karine Senechal-B ,14,CAM0
2:23 52 YOUTHDEC Alexis Rieck,13,R0W
2:23 56 ONAGMAR Joanna Ma22ucco,13,ETOB
BCAGMAR Kristine Lowrie,14,CHENA
EASTFEB Julie Cocks,13,TRENT
2.24 20 MANTADEC Sara Alroubaie,14,MANTA
2.24 36 MANTADEC Kellie Rolston,14,tS
2:24 84 EASTFEB Julie Gora|,14,STARS
2-25 48 KCCDEC Dawn Skrypichayko,14,EKSC
2 25 90 ONAGMAR Ginelle Davey,14.Y0RK
2:25 94 ONAGMAR Kristy MacLennan,13,ET0B
2:26.16 WESTFEB Christen Johnson,14,ROD
2:26.42 BYACNOV Julie Nortis,13,KWY
2:26.59 ONAGMAR Shona Patterson.14,STARS
2:20
2:21 01
2:21 52
2:21 67
2:22 86
2 23 04
223 49
2 23 77
2:24 11
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
flee: 1:08 64 Allison Higson.ESC.88
1 113.85 BCAGMAR Amber Wuensche,14,PN
2 1 1394 ONAGMAR Sarah Lo,14,AAC
3 1:14.25 MBSKMAR Jenny Wear, 14,RDCSC
4 1:1518 ONAGMAR Jennifer Jonusaitis,14,SYD
5 1:15 20 PQAAAFEB Michelle Laprade,14,CAG
6 1:15 46 MANTADEC Carrie Burgoyne,13.MANTA
7 1:15.49 PQAAAFEB Lucy Mae Smith,13BBF
8 1:15.82 ONAGMAR Kristy Cameron,14,HWAC
9 1:1613 EASTFEB Dena Durand,14,BR0CK
10 1:16.21 MBSKMAR Kaili Stewart,14,MANTA
11 1:1634 ONAGMAR Julia Berglund,13.HWAC
12 116,41 KCCDEC Devon BenoiL14,KCS
13 1:1649 ONAGMAR Katie Brown,14,PERTH
14 1:16.52 NKBNOV CandaceWinzer,13NEW
15 1 1663 BCAGMAR Courtney Webster,14.IS
16 1:16 70 KCCDEC Serena McGibbon,14,PDSA
17 1 16 88 WESTFEB Michelle Poirier,13,RDCSC
18 1 16 99 PQAAAFEB Marie-ALafaille,14,CNHR
19 1 17 04 YOUTHDEC Tara Arnott,14,AAC
20 1:17.08 BCAGMAR Kathleen Sloody,13,CHENA
21 1:17 65 ONAGMAR Jackie Hutchings,14,MUSAC
22 1:17 92 YOUTHDEC Jennifer Cooper,13LAC
23 1:17,99 PQAAAFEB Marie-C Guilbert,13.GAMIN
24 118 08 RIONOV Alison Zwarich.l4,UCSC
25 1 18 09 PQAAAFEB Sarah Bernard,14.PCSC
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
flee 2:2648 Allison Higson.ESC.88
PQAAAFEB Lucy Mae Smith.l3,BBF
EASTFEB Dena Durand,14,BR0CK
WESTFEB Carrie Burgoyne.l4,MANTA
ONAGMAR Sarah Lo,14,AAC
WESTFEB Jenny Wear,14,RDCSC
ONAGMAR JennilerJonusaitis,14,SYD
BCAGMAR Amber Wuensche,14.PN
BCAGMAR Courtney Webstet,14,IS
2 41 06 RACERDEC Serena McGibbon.l4,PDSA
2 42 27 YOUTHDEC Tara Arnott,14,AAC
ONAGMAR Julia Bergiund,13,HWAC
ONAGMAR Jackie Hutchings,14,MUSAC
EASTFEB Michelle Laprade,14,CAG
PQAAAFEB Marie-C Dumont-P ,14,CAM0
EASTFEB Elizabeth Day,13.NEW
ONAGMAR Kristy Cameron, 1 4, HWAC
KCCDEC Megan Johnston,14,PSW
PQAAAFEB Marie-A Lafaille,14,CNHR
BCAGMAR Devon Benoit,14,KCS
245 05 PQAAAFEB Marie-J Amyot.l4,RCA
2 45 45 NKBNOV Candace Winzer,13,NEW
2 45 47 MANTADEC Sara Alroubaie,14,MANTA
2 46 05 ONAGMAR Katie Brown,14,PERTH
2 4616 BRANTNOV Sarah Bernard.13,PCSC
2:46 57 BCAGMAR Kim Monsebroten,14,HYACK
100 METRES BUHERFLY
flee 10302 Sandra Maichand.ENL.88
1 0418 YOUTHDEC Sarah Stansbury,14,NCSA
ONAGMAR Pamela Tung, 14, CREST
EASTFEB Christina Kubacki,14,T0MAC
1 04 75 MANTADEC Kristen Schneider, 14, ROD
1 04 75 ONAGMAR Julie Cocks,13.TRENT
1 04 81 MANTADEC Kellie RolSton,14,IS
EASTFEB Melissa Lallamme,13,RCA
2 38 01
2:38 91
2 39 30
2 39 70
240.30
2 40 63
2 40 66
2 40 73
2 42 70
2 43 05
2:43 20
2.43 45
2:43 49
2 44 11
2 44 40
2 44 44
2 44 76
1 04 55
1 04 65
1 04 90
8 1 05 50 MBSKMAR Carrie Burgoyne,14,MANTA
RIONOV Alison Zwarich,14,UCSC
PQAAAFEB Karine Tcholkayan,13,DDO
1 06 06 PQAAAFEB Veronique Robitailte,20,SAMAK
1 06 10 SHERDEC Crissy McPhee,16,BBF
1:0610 ONAGMAR Alana Madder,14,MAC
1 06 20 YOUTHDEC Gina Gru|ic,14,T0MAC
1 :06 24 EASTFEB Shona Patterson, 14, STARS
DALDECl Molly Seto,14,HTAC
SHERDEC EveDeslandes,16,CNB
1 06 56 YOUTHDEC Desitee Fofie,13,NCSA
1 06 57 PCSCDEC Karine Senechal-B ,14,CAM0
WESTFEB SaraAlroubaie,14,MANTA
ONAGMAR Joanna Mazzucco,13,ETOB
ONAGMAR Melissa Martin,14,STARS
KCCDEC AnnaJoo,14,PDSA
UBCJAN27 Carly Goepel,14,PDSA
KCCDEC CorissaReid,14,CASC
200 METRES BITTTERFLY
flee 2: 13 75 Sandra Marchand.ENL.88
WESTFEB Came Burgoyne,14,MANTA
MANTADEC Kellie Rolston.14,tS
EASTFEB Julie Cocks,13,TRENT
EASTFEB Melissa Laflamme,13,RCA
2:20 84 YOUTHDEC Sarah Slansbur>,14,NCSA
2:2153 HYACKJAN Anna Joo,14,PDSA
223 30 METROJAN Molly Seto,14,HTAC
8 2 23 20 MANTADEC Kristen Schneider,t4,R0D
9 2 23 59 ONAGMAR Pamela Tung.l4,CREST
10 2:24 21 EASTFEB Christina Kubacki,14.T0MAC
11 2 24 36 KCCDEC Kristm Lillow,14,KCS
12 224 43 UBCJAN27 Carly Goepel,14,PDSA
13 2 24 67 WESTFEB Sara Alroubaie,14,MANTA
14 2 24 70 YOUTHDEC Carolyn Korneluk,14,LAC
15 2 24 91 EASTFEB Dena Durand,14,BR0CK
16 2 25 43 PQAAAFEB KanneTcholkayan,13,DDO
17 2 26 08 PQAGNOV Karine Senechal-B ,14,CAM0
18 2:26 39 YOUTHDEC Gina Gru|ic,14,T0MAC
19 2 26 44 ONAGMAR Shona Patterson,14,STARS
20 2 26 81 ONAGMAR Kelly Crampton,14,PERTH
21 2:27 50 ONAGMAR Heather Norris,14,STARS
22 2 27 80 BCAGMAR Julie Unrau,13,HYACK
23 2 27 94 PQAAAFEB Amanda Mallette,13,DD0
24 2:27.96 WESTFEB Corissa Reid.14,CASC
25 2:28.37 KCCDEC Sarah Sinclair,14,HYACK
1 05?
1 06 03
1 06 25
1 06 27
1 06 73
1 07 09
1:0721
1 07 55
1 07 58
1 07 59
217C
217 8
219 77
2 20 06
200 METRES IND.MEDLEY
flee 2:16 79 Allison Higson.ESC.87
1 2:20,02 WESTFEB Carrie Burgoyne.l4.MANTA
2 2:23,05 MANTADEC Kristen Schneider,14,R0D
3 2:23 46 EASTFEB Molly Seto,14,HTAC
4 2:23.50 YOUTHDEC Pamela Tung,13,CREST
5 2:23 85 WESTFEB Jenny Wear,14,RDCSC
6 2:24 16 WESTFEB Sara Alroubaie,14.MANTA
7 2:24.62 EASTFEB Dena Durand,14.BR0CK
ONAGMAR Kristy MacLennan,13.ET0B
ETOBJAN Alix Poltard.l4,TOMAC
EASTFEB Melissa Uflamme,13.RCA
PQAAAFEB Marie-J Amyot,14,RCA
ONAGMAR Melissa Martin, 14,STARS
ONAGMAR Jennifer Jonusaitis,14.SYD
BCAGMAR Felicia Culham,13,ARBU
BCAGMAR Andrea Leroy, 14, NRST
PQAAAFEB Lucy Mae Smith.13,BBF
WESTFEB Kaili Stewart,14,MANTA
2:27 74 YOUTHDEC Sarah Lo,14.AAC
2:27.92 BCAGMAR Dayna Saunders,14,DELTA
ONAGMAR Julie Noms,14,KWY
PQAAAFEB Sarah Bernard, 14,PCSC
NKBNOV Heather Lee,13,USC
23 2:28,89 YOUTHDEC Sarah Stansbury,14,NCSA
24 2:28 92 PCSCDEC Karine Senechal-B.,14.CAM0
25 2:28 96 WESTFEB Tracy Archet,13,R0D
400 METRES IND.MEDLEY
flee. 4 50 13 Allison Higson.ESC.88
4:56.58 WESTFB Came Burgoyne.14.MANTA
5 02 39 YOUTHDEC Sarah Stansbury,14.NCSA
5:03.62 PQAAAFEB Sarah Bemard,14.PCSC
5:04 01 MANTADEC Keltic Rolston.l4.IS
5:04 03 YOUTHDEC Pamela Tung,13,CREST
EASTFEB Dena Durand, 14, BROCK
WESTFEB SaraAlroubaie,14,MANTA
DALDECl Molly Seto,14,HTAC
ONAGMAR Melissa Martin, 14,STARS
PQAAAFEB Lucy Mae Smitfi,13.BBF
2:23 85
2:2416
2:24.62
2:24 64
2:25 06
2:25 34
2:25 54
2:2616
2:26.35
226.60
2:26.92
2:27.12
2:27.47
2:28.60
2:28.73
2:28 75
5:04 08
5:0613
5:06 17
5:06 70
506 90
5:08 47 MANTADEC Kristen Schneider.14.R0D
5:08 48 ONAGMAR Kristy MacLennan,13,ET0B
5 08 79 BCAGMAR Andrea Leroy,14,NRST
5 08 94 WESTFEB Tracy Archer,13,R0D
5:09 09 BCAGMAR Dayna Saunders 14, DELTA
16 5:09.21 YOUTHDEC Carolyn Komeluk.l4,LAC
17 5:09 44 MBSKMAR Kaili Stewart,14.MANTA
18 5:09.77 YOUTHDEC Julie Norris.l3.KWY
19 5:10.38 ONAGMAR Jennifer JonusaitiS,14.SYD
20 511 11 EASTFEB Melissa Laflamme,13,RCA
21 5:11.37 PCSCDEC Karine Senechal-B .14,CAM0
22 5:11 47 ONAGMAR Julie Cocks,13.TRENT
23 5:13 26 YOUTHDEC Julie Gora|,14,STARS
24 5:13.60 EASTFEB Mane-J Amyot,13.RCA
25 5 13 77 ONAGMAR Susie Nieder,14,ET0B
4X50 M MEDLEY REUY
flee. 2:01.49 Pepsi Swimming.PEPSI.33
2:03 02 MANTADEC Manta Swim Club.MANTA
2:05 77 ONAGMAR Etobicoke SCCTOB
2:05 79 MANTADEC Regina Opt.Dolphins.ROD
2:06.53 YOUTHDEC Dorado SC, STARS
2:06,68 MANTADEC Red Deer Catatina SCRDCSC
2:06.74 YOUTHDEC Nose Creek SA.NCSA
2:06.75 KCCDEC Pacific Dolphin SA,PDSA
2:06 81 PQAAAFEB Pointe Claire SCPCSC
2:07 01 KCCDEC Hyack Swim Club.HYACK
2:07 07 PQAGNOV Montreal Aquatique.CAMO
2:07 64 BCAGMAR Points North SC.PN
2:07 76 BCAGMAR Island Swimming.lS
2:08 03 KCCDEC Edmonton Keyano.EKSC
2 08 21 MBSKMAR UnivCalqarySCUCSC
2:08 70 ONAGMAR Markham AC.MAC
2:09 05 YOUTHDEC London AC.LAC
2:09.06 YOUTHDEC Mississauga AC,TOMAC
2:09.82 ONAGMAR Perth Sfinqrays.PERTH
2:10.16 YOUTHDEC Hamilt-We'ntwortti AC.HWAC
2:10.33 YOUTHDEC Region of Watertoo.ROW
2:10.37 ONAGMAR Brantford ACBRANT
2:10 47 YOUTHDEC Nepean Kanata NKB
2:10.53 KCCDEC Cascade Swim Club.CASC
PQAAAFEB Dotlard Swim Team.DDO
ETOBDEC Newmarket SCNEW
2:1075
2:11 64
4X50 M FREE REUY
flee 1
City of Brampton. COBRA. 92
5191 MANTADEC Manta Swim Club.MANTA
51 93 MBSKMAR Regina Opt Dolphins.ROD
52.31 ONAGMAR Dorado SCSTARS
52.37 PQAAAFEB Pointe Claire SCPCSC
52.71 BCAGMAR Island Swimming.tS
52.81 ONAGMAR BobicokeSCETOB
5317 YOUTHDEC Mississauga AC.TOMAC
53.32 YOUTHDEC Nose Creek SA,NCSA
53.46 BCAGMAR Hyack Swim Club.HYACK
53.99 ONAGMAR Oakville AC.OAK
54,20 ONAGMAR Mart<ham ACMAC
ONAGMAR North Yortt AC.NYAC
BCAGMAR Points North SC.PN
5514 MBSKMAR Univ Calgary SCUCSC
55.1 7 BCAGMAR Pacific Dolphin SA,POSA
KCCDEC Edmonton Keyano.EKSC
PQAAAFEB Montreal Aquatique,CAMO
55,68 ONAGMAR Nepean Kanata.NKB
55.94 ONAGMAR Brantford AC.BRANT
ONAGMAR Region of Waterloo,ROW
DCSCNOV Halifax Troians,HTAC
54.24
54.25
56.70
:57.07
57.11 MANTADEC Red Deer Cataliria SCRDCSC
■57 37 BYACOCT Burlington Y.BYAC
57.48 PCSCDEC Dollard Swim Team,DDO
57.65 BYACNOV Owen Sound AC.OSAC
26
SWIM CANADA / MARCH 1996
BOYS
13-14
so METRES FREESTYLE
flee 23.'I5 yannickLupien.CAGRA.95
1 24 62 BCAGMAR Andrew Applelon,13.KAJ
2 24 68 BCAGMAR Tyler Weiss,14,PSW
3 24 87 ONAGMAR Jonaltian Um,14,ACE
4 24.88 PQAAAFEB SylvarnPellelier,14,CNCI
5 24,92 ONAGMAR RobbreTaylor,14,COBRA
6 25 11 MANTADEC Muga Miyakawa,14,MANTA
7 25 15 BCAGMAR Brian Johns,13,RACER
8 25 20 PQAAAFEB JuslinVazquez,14,DD0
9 25 44 PQAAAFEB Alexandre Burt.H.CAMO
10 25-46 CASCNOV Kelly Albrecht,14,RDCSC
11 25-47 BRANTNOV MarkShivers,14,CATS
12 25,49 MANTADEC Keith Barrett,14,UCSC
13 25,51 YOUTHDEC Serge Loiselle.14,VEW
14 25,55 YOUTHDEC Adam Nicholson.14,GMAC
15 25,56 PQAAAFEB Marc-ACIement,14,CNHR
16 25,61 TOMACNOV NirRolenberg.l4,YORK
17 25,63 PQAAAFEB Jamie Govan,14,PCSC
18 25,66 ETOBJAN Mark Look Yan,14,ACE
19 25,69 BYACNQV lainGreensmilh,14,B0SC
20 25,70 BYACNQV Gregg Gleason.14,BRQCK
21 25 70 ONAGMAR Greg Roderick.15,NKB
22 25,72 NKBNOV Chris Keijng.13,CREST
23 25,73 MANTADEC Marshall Wigham.14,UCSC
24 25,73 PQAAAFEB Ryan Tomicic,14,CAGRA
25 25 77 BCAGMAR Chris Kerman,14,PN
100 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec5103 YannickLupien.CAGRA.95
1 54 56 ONAGMAR Robbie Taylot,14,COBRA
2 54 65 MANTADEC Keilh Barrett,14,UCSC
3 54 70 ONAGMAR Matt Hillier.14,WAC
4 54,73 BCAGMAR Tyler Weiss.14,PSW
5 54,73 ONAGMAR Mark Look Yan,14,ACE
6 54,81 BCAGMAR Brian Johns.13.RACER
7 55,04 PQAAAFEB Justin Va2quez,14,DD0
8 55,12 BCAGMAR ChrrsKerman,14,PN
9 55,31 ONAGMAR Jonathan Lim.14,ACE
10 55,33 PQAAAFEB Alexandre Burl,14,CAM0
11 55,36 MANTADEC Muga Miyakawa,14,MANTA
12 55 46 PQAAAFEB Marc-A Clement.14,CNHR
13 55,52 PQAAAFEB SylvainPelletier,14,CNCI
14 55 58 YOUTHDEC Adam Nicholson.14,GMAC
15 55-59 CASCNOV Kelly Albrecht,14,RDCSC
16 55 66 BCAGMAR Andrew Appleton, 13, KAJ
17 55.94 PQAAAFEB Jamie Govan,14,PCSC
18 56 05 PQAAAFEB Serge Riendeau,14,PCSC
19 56 10 BYACNQV lam Greensmith,14,B0SC
20 56.16 RACERDEC DustinRay-Wilks,l4,SPART
21 56,18 ONAGMAR Greg Roderick.14.NKB
22 56 21 MANTADEC Marshall Wigham.14,UCSC
23 56,27 BCAGMAR Adrian Fluevog.14.PDSA
24 56,38 TOMACNOV Nir Rotenberg,14,YORK
25 56 47 BYACNQV Serge Loiselle,14,VEW
200 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 15251 YamckLupien.CAGRA.95
1 1:57,94 MANTADEC Keith Barrett, 14,UCSC
2 1:58,21 YOUTHDEC Adam Nicholson, 14,GMAC
3 1:58,23 ONAGMAR Mall Hillie(,14,WAC
4 1:58.60 BCAGMAR Tyler Weiss,14.PSW
5 1:58,68 BCAGMAR Brian Johns,13.RACER
6 1:58.99 MANTADEC Muga Mryakawa,14,MANTA
7 1:59 05 EASTFEB Mark Look Yan,14,ACE
8 1:59.67 ONAGMAR ArpadSebe.14,CREST
9 1:59,70 BCAGMAR Chuck Sayao,13,PDSA
10 2:00,59 ONAGMAR Robbie Taylor,14.C0BRA
11 2:00 80 BCAGMAR Adrian Fluevog,14,PDSA
12 2:00,86 ONAGMAR Greg Roderick.14,NKB
13 2:01.17 PQAAAFEB Philippe Dubreuil,14.SHER
14 2:01,47 PQAAAFEB Justin Vazque?,14.DD0
15 2:01,49 YOUTHDEC Goran Mar|anovic,13,HWAC
16 2:02,24 PQAAAFEB Matc-A Clemenl,14.CNHR
17 2:02,29 ONAGMAR Jonathan Lim,14,ACE
18 2:02,30 QNAGMAR Matthew Swanton.14,ETQB
19 2:02,31 SHERDEC Pascal Dubteuil,19,SHER
20 2:02,65 ONAGMAR Justin Tisdall.14,ET0B
21 2:02.71 QNAGMAR Tim Johnson,14,WAC
22 2:02.75 YOUTHDEC Logan Willis,14,T0MAC
23 2:02 77 MBSKMAR JohnWeisgerbef,14,GOLD
24 2:02.87 PQAAAFEB Michel Tremblay,14,CNCB
25 2:02.87 ONAGMAR Chris Peattie,14.MAC
400 METRES FREESTYLE
Hec 3 58 32 Jamie Slevens.MANTA.89
1 4 10 42 BCAGMAR Tyler Weiss,15,PSW
2 4 10 65 ONAGMAR Arpad Sebe,14,CREST
3 4 10 90 ONAGMAR Matt Hillier,14.WAC
4 4 13 22 YOUTHDEC Adam Nicholson,14,GMAC
5 4 13 23 BCAGMAR Chuck Sayao,13,PDSA
6 4 14 87 MANTADEC Keith Barrel1,14.UCSC
7 4 15 50 PQAAAFEB Philippe Dubieuil.14,SHER
8 4 1562 ONAGMAR Goran Marianovic.14,HWAC
9 4 1616 BCAGMAR Garreth Barkei,14,PDSA
10 4 16 90 MANTADEC Muga Miyakawa,14,MANTA
11 4-17 49 ONCUPNOV Logan Willis,14,T0MAC
12 4 17 76 PQAAAFEB Michel Tiemblay.14,CNCB
13 4 1814 ONAGMAR Matthew Swanton, 14, ETOB
14 4 18 20 BCAGMAR Adrian Fluevog,14.PDSA
15 4 1843 PQAAAFEB JushnVazquez,14.DD0
16 418 59 MBSKMAR John Weisgerber,14.G0LD
17 4 18 81 ONAGMAR Tim Johnson,14.WAC
18 4 18 83 EASTFEB Brandon Robinson,14,HWAC
19 4 19 01 PQAAAFEB EncLa|0ie,14,PCSC
20 4 19 55 ONAGMAR Mark Look Yan,14,ACE
21 4 20 63 ONAGMAR Lucas Nanlais,14,HWAC
22 4 20 74 PQAAAFEB Alexandre Burt,14,CAM0
23 4 20 91 ONAGMAR Greg Roderick,14,NKB
24 4 20 93 MBSKMAR ChnsSmela,14.YLSC
25 ■y2]23 RACERDEC Garth Coxlord.14,PN
1500 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 15 32 15 AlexBauwann.HJSC.79
1 16 30 72 BCAGMAR Tyler W/eiss,14.PSW
2 16 34 86 BCAGMAR Chuck Sayao,13,PDSA
3 16 36 25 ONAGMAR Malt Hillier,14,WAC
4 16 3665 BCAGMAR Garreth Barker,14,PDSA
5 16 38 35 MANTADEC Keilh Barrett,14,UCSC
6 16 4602 ONAGMAR Tim Johnson,14,WAC
7 16 48 19 PQAAAFEB Justin Vazquez,14,DD0
8 16 48 76 PQAAAFEB Michel Tremblay,14,CNCB
9 1651 34 YOUTHDEC Logan Willis.14,TQMAC
10 1652 71 ONAGMAR Arpad Sebe,14,CREST
11 16:53 29 EASTFEB Brandon Robinson, 14, HWAC
12 16 53 92 YOUTHDEC Goran Marianovic,13,HWAC
13 16 55 76 CSQJAN Philippe Dubreuil,14,SHER
14 16 56 75 ONAGMAR Matthew Swanton,14.ETOB
15 16 58 75 MBSKMAR John Weisgerber,14,G0LD
16 1703 37 YOUTHDEC Jesse Jacks,13,IS
17 1703 38 MBSKMAR Chris Smela,14,YLSC
18 17 04 63 NBAGJAN Andre Couturier,14.NES
19 1704 87 QNAGMAR Lucas Nantais,14,HWAC
20 17 05 46 BCAGMAR Leigh Roilins,14,KCS
21 17 08 73 ONAGMAR Jonathan Sch|0tt,14.G0
22 1 7 1 1 87 NKBNOV Alex Hayes,14.G0
23 17 12 05 MBSKMAR Steven Demchuk,14,R0D
24 17 16 60 MANTADEC Muga Miyakawa,14,MANTA
25 17 18 88 BCAGMAR Matthew Cobb,14,PSW
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec 5693 GanelPulle.MAC.93
1 10013 WESTFEB Tyler Weiss,14,PSW
2 1 00 17 MANTADEC Keilh Barrelt,14,UCSC
3 1 00 49 ONAGMAR Robbie Taylor,14,CQBRA
4 1 00 62 BCAGMAR Brian Johns.13,RACER
5 1 00 66 CASCNOV Kelly AlbrechL14,RDCSC
6 1 00 99 BCAGMAR Chris Kerman,14,PN
7 101,06 BCAGMAR Adrian Fluevog,14,PDSA
8 1:0174 YOUTHDEC Serge Loiselle,14,VEW
9 10183 PQAAAFEB Alexandre Burt,14,CAMQ
10 10189 CASCNOV Beau Brower,14,OSC
11 1 01 92 ONAGMAR Stephen Preslon,14,MAC
12 1 01 98 MANTADEC Muga Miyakawa,14,MANTA
13 1:0217 MBSKMAR Daniel Ducheck,14.UCSC
14 1 02 87 ONAGMAR Anthony Cosla,13,NE»/
15 1 02 94 PQAAAFEB Christian Lachapelle,14,CAM0
16 1 03 36 ONAGMAR Jonathan Sch|Ott.14,G0
17 1 03 41 BCAGMAR Paul McFarlane,14,CRKW
18 1 03 51 CAMOOCT GuillaumeDesmarais,14,HIPP0
19 1 03 57 ONAGMAR Matlhew Rose, 14,LLSC
20 1 03 59 MBSKMAR John Weisgeiber,14.G0LD
21 1 03 73 TOMACNOV David Cheung,13,CREST
22 1 03 95 YOUTHDEC Lucas Nantais,14,HWAC
23 1 04 09 YOUTHDEC Lee Patterson,14,IS
24 1 04 19 WESTFEB Jell Dirsten,14.RBSC
25 1 04 21 YOUTHDEC Josh Kube.14,IS
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec 205 16 Jamie While.LAC.92
1 2 08 93 BCAGMAR Adrian Fluevog,14,PDSA
2 2 10 03 MANTADEC Keilh Barrelt.14,UCSC
3 2 12 29 ONAGMAR Jonathan Schjolt,14,G0
4 213 45 MBSKMAR Daniel Ducheck,14,UCSC
5 2:13 78 HYACKJAN Chuck Sayao,13.UNATT
6 2 13 78 PQAAAFEB Sylvain Pelleliet,14,CNCI
7 2 13 92 ONAGMAR Stephen Preston,14,MAC
8 2 14 22 WESTFEB Tyler Weiss,14,PSW
9 2 14 33 GOLDNOV Muga Miyakawa,14,MANTA
10 2,14 52 PQAAAFEB Alexandre Burl,14,CAM0
11 2:14 82 ONAGMAR Lucas Naniais,14.HWAC
12 2:15 20 KCCDEC Beau Brower,14.QSC
13 2 15.77 ONAGMAR Robbie Taylor,14,COBRA
14 2:1598 CNSBJAN Guillaume Desmarais.14,HIPPQ
15 2:16 52 MBSKMAR John Weisgetber.14,GQLD
16 21653 YOUTHDEC Lee Pattetson,14,IS
17 2 16 83 NKBNOV Arpad Sebe.14,CREST
18 2 17 21 YOUTHDEC Josh Kuhe.14,IS
19 2:17 46 QNAGMAR Rndrigo Dia7,14,G0
20 2:18,30 ONAGMAR Brett Clouthier,14,GMAC
21 218,35 METROJAN Jordan Richardson,14,DCSC
22 2:18,45 YOUIHDLC Tyson lngtam,14,NCSA
23 2:18 48 PQAAAFEB Risuke Pilon,14,CASE
24 2:18 53 RACERDEC Chris Ketman,14,PN
25 2:18 57 HYACKJAN Andrew Grimley,14,PDSA
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Rec 10327 Michael Mason.EPS.89
1 1 05 35 KCCDEC Morgan Knabe,14,EKSC
2 1:05 35 EASTFEB Jonathan Lim,14,ACE
3 1:07 00 YOUTHDEC David Cheung,14,CREST
4 1:0705 YOUTHDEC Gregg Gleason,14,BROCK
5 1:0731 BCAGMAR Tyler Weiss,14,PSW
6 1:08,39 QNAGMAR Ian Petersen,14,C0BRA
7 1:08.65 QNAGMAR Arpad Sebe,14,CREST
8 1:0915 ONAGMAR Cameron Chatllon,14,TAT
9 1:09 97 BCAGMAR Joey Wu.15,PDSA
10 1:1016 MANTADEC Keith Barren,14,UCSC
11 11017 NKBNOV Chris Keung,13,CREST
12 1 10 22 TOMACNOV Nir Rotenberg,14,YORK
13 1 10 43 MANTADEC Rick Jamison, 14,RACE
14 1 10 79 MBSKMAR Ryan Ma[Chant,14,RDCSC
15 1 1086 BCAGMAR Andrew Lemckert,14,SKSC
16 1 1088 ONAGMAR Trevor P[eston,14,ACE
17 1:10 92 CSQJAN Alex Boulanger,13,CSO
18 111.05 QNAGMAR Mark Sy,13,CREST
19 11111 TBTOCT Aaron Snowden,14,TBT
20 1 11 49 PQAAAFEB Gabriel Duquette,14.HIPP0
21 1.1159 PQAAAFEB Enc La|0ie,14,PCSC
22 1 11 62 MBSKMAR Lee Ratfa,13,UCSC
23 1 11 64 WESTFEB ,li>tfDifSten,14,RBSC
24 1 11 66 BYA! rmv (":i,ivi.in Delaney,14,CSL
25 1 11 67 Ki, ■!:!',!: I H,.indali,13,NRST
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Rec 2 1687 Michael Mason.EPS.89
1 2:2153 EASTFEB Jonathan Lim,14,ACE
2 2 24 82 YOUTHDEC David Cheung,14.CREST
3 2.24 85 WESTFEB Morgan Knabe,14,EKSC
4 2 25 15 YOUTHDEC Gregg Gleason,14,BROCK
5 2:25 62 BCAGMAR Tyler WeiSS,14,PSW
6 2:28 23 TOMACNOV Nir Rotenberg,14,Y0RK
7 2:28 69 YOUTHDEC Arpad Sebe,14,CREST
8 2:2901 ONAGMAR Cameron Charlton.14,TAT
9 2,29 27 ONAGMAR Ian Pelersen,14,C0BRA
10 2:29 39 ONAGMAR Trevor Pteslon,14,ACE
11 2 30 94 POAGNOV AlexBoulanger.13,CSQ
12 2 31 29 PQAAAFEB Enc La|0ie,14,PCSC
13 2:31 72 PQAAAFEB David Monlpelil,13,ELITE
14 2:31 92 MANTADEC Rick Jamison,14.RACE
15 2 32 98 BCAGMAR Joey Wu.15,PDSA
16 2 33 12 YOUTHDEC Chris Keung,13,CREST
17 2 33 70 RACERDEC DuslmRay-Wilks.14,SPART
18 2 33 81 ONAGMAR Mark Sy,13.CREST
19 2 34 53 MANTADEC Mike Weber,14,MM
20 2 34 55 BCAGMAR Ken Hamilton, 13, IS
21 2:34 87 MBSKMAR Ryan Marchanl,14.RDCSC
22 2 34 99 ONAGMAR Aaron Scarlett,14.GMAC
23 2 35 20 BRANTNOV Robert Garotalo,14,NYAC
24 2:35 52 BCAGMAR Andrew Lemckerl,14,SKSC
25 2 35 60 NBAGJAN Sean Nrckerson.14,FAST
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
Rec 5661 GanelPulle.MAC.93
1 57 56 BCAGMAR Tyler Weiss, 14,PSW
2 5965 ONAGMAR Mark Look Yan,14,ACE
3 1 00 25 YOUTHDEC Serge Loiselle,14,VEW
4 1 00 27 ONAGMAR David Cheung,14,CREST
5 1 00 34 PQAAAFEB Sylvain Pellelier,14,CNCI
6 1 00 74 PQAAAFEB Risuke Pilon,14,CASE
7 1 01 05 YOUTHDEC Josh Kube,14.IS
8 10125 WESTFEB Niels Versleld,14,FMSC
9 1 01 58 ONAGMAR Stephen Preston, 14, MAC
10 10164 BCAGMAR Brian Johns,13,RACER
11 10173 ONAGMAR Mark Sy,13,CREST
12 1 01 83 MANTADEC Muga Miyakawa,14,MANTA
13 1:0187 MBSKMAR SlevenDemchuk, 14, ROD
14 1 02 07 PQAAAFEB Andrew Dragunas,14,PCSC
15 1 02 09 MANTADEC Keilh Barrett, 14,UCSC
16 1 02 12 WESTFEB Mann McGinnis,14,STSC
17 1 02 66 MBSKMAR Daniel Ducheck,14,UCSC
18 1 02 74 ONAGMAR Robbie Taylor,14,C0BRA
19 1 02 83 ONAGMAR John Battlett,14,NEW
20 1 02 90 PQAAAFEB Justin Vazquez.14,DD0
21 1 02 93 YOUTHDEC Jesse Jacks.13,IS
22 1 02,99 ONAGMAR Chris Keung,13,CREST
23 1 03 23 PQAAAFEB Jean-S Savard,13,CNJA
24 1 03 31 BRANTNOV Anthony Decaria,14,ET0B
25 1 03 35 WESTFEB Tyson lngram,14,NCSA
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
Rec 2 0483 Philip Weiss.SKSC.SI
1 2:0935 BCAGMAR Tyler Weiss,14,PSW
2 2:13 23 PQAAAFEB Risuke Pilon, 1 4,CASE
3 2 13,88 PQAAAFEB Andrew 0ragunas,14.PCSC
4 2 14 30 YOUTHDEC Josh Kube,14,IS
5 2 14 34 ONAGMAR Mark Sy.13,CREST
6 2 14 83 QNAGMAR Mark Look Yan,14,ACE
7 2:15 08 YOUTHDEC David Cheung,14,CREST
8 2:1565 WESTFEB Niels Ver.slel(!,14,FMSC
9 2:16 25 RACERDEC Garth Coxlord,14,PN
10 2 1642 YOUTHDEC Lee Patterson.14,IS
11 216.49 BCAGMAR Brian Johns,13.RACER
12 2 16 85 PQAAAFEB Jean-S Savard,13,CNJA
13 217,18 PQAAAFEB Sylvain Pelletier.14,CNCI
14 2 17 40 PQAAAFEB Michel Tremblay,14,CNCB
15 2 17 55 WESTFEB Tyson lngram,14.NCSA
16 2:17 90 QNAGMAR John BanietL14,NEW
17 2 1803 BRANTNOV Anthony Decaria,l4,ETQB
18 21843 WESTFEB Steven Demcliuk,14,R0D
19 2:18.70 MANTADEC Muga Miyakawa,t4,MANTA
20 2:18 78 QNAGMAR Stephen Preston, 14,MAC
21 2:1916 HYACKJAN Garreth Barker,14,PDSA
22 2:19 44 BCAGMAR Matthew Cnbb,14,PSW
23 2:19,45 TOMACNOV Arpad Scbe,l4,CR£ST
24 2:19,45 NKBNOV Adam Cox,14,CREST
25 2:19.54 PQAAAFEB Justin Vazquez,14,DD0
200 METRES IND.MEDLEY
Rec 2 08 56 Brad Creelman.T0MAC.85
1 2 10 02 YOUTHDEC David Cheung,14,CREST
2 2 10 98 WESTFEB Tyler Weiss,14,PSW
3 2 11 02 MANTADEC Keith Barren,14,UCSC
4 2 11 47 ONAGMAR Arpad Sebe,14,CREST
5 2 15 33 PQAAAFEB Sylvain Pellelier,14,CNCI
6 2 1544 EASTFEB Jonathan Lim,14,ACE
7 2 15 48 BCAGMAR Brian Johns,13,RACER
8 2 15,67 PQAAAFEB Risuke Pilon,14.CASE
9 2 16.44 BCAGMAR Adrian Fluevog,14,PDSA
10 2:1647 BCAGMAR Chuck Sayao,13,PDSA
11 2 16 73 MANTADEC Muga Miyakawa,15,MANTA
12 2 18 40 PQAAAFEB Eric La|0ie,14,PCSC
13 2 18 50 YOUTHDEC Josh Kube.14,IS
14 2 18 53 YOUTHDEC Gregg Gleason,14,BRQCK
15 2 18 94 PQAAAFEB Gabriel Duquene,14,HIPP0
16 2 1907 YOUTHDEC Chris Keung,13,CREST
17 2:19 35 BRANTNOV Brad Franklin,14,BRANT
18 2 19 36 BRANTNOV Anthony Decaria,14,ET0B
19 2 1936 METROJAN Jordan Richardson,14,DCSC
20 2 19 37 ONAGMAR Stephen Preston,14,MAC
21 2 19 40 ONAGMAR Cameron Charlton,14,TAT
22 2 19 49 KCCDEC David Zadak,14,PDSA
23 2 19 66 ONAGMAR Trevor Preston, 14,ACE
24 2 19 76 POAGNOV Alex Boulanger,13,CSQ
25 2 19 81 NBAGJAN Sean Nickerson,14,FAST
400 METRES IND.MEDLEY
Rec 425 80 Alex Baumann.LUSC.79
1 4 37 33 BCAGMAR Tyler Weiss,14,PSW
2 4 37 50 ONAGMAR Arpad Sebe,14,CREST
3 4 39 52 MANTADEC Keith Barrelt,14,UCSC
4 4 41 89 YOUTHDEC David Cheung,14,CREST
5 4 46 72 YOUTHDEC Josh Kube,14,IS
6 4 47 54 PQAAAFEB Michel Tremblay,14,CNCB
7 4:48 21 BCAGMAR Chuck Sayao,13,PDSA
8 4 48 33 HYACKJAN BrranJohns,13,RACER
9 4 48 35 ONAGMAR Jonathan Lim, 14, ACE
10 4 48 59 ONAGMAR Trevor Preston, 14,ACE
11 4 52 00 BCAGMAR Garreth Barker,14,PDSA
12 4 52 09 BRANTNOV Brad Franklin, 14,BRANT
13 4 52 92 GOLDNOV Muga Miyakawa,14,MANTA
14 4 53 04 PQAAAFEB Alex Boulangef,13,CSQ
15 4 53 61 POAGNOV Eric La|0ie,14,PCSC
16 4 53 79 ONAGMAR Matt Hillier,14,WAC
17 4 53 87 ONAGMAR Matthew Swanton,14,ET0B
18 4 54 01 METROJAN Jordan Richardson, 14,DCSC
19 4 54 35 BRANTNOV Anthony Decaiia,14,ET0B
20 4 54 56 PQAAAFEB Philippe Dubreui!,14,SHER
21 4 5501 BCAGMAR Ken Hamilton,13,IS
22 4 55 84 YOUTHDEC Logan Willis,14,T0MAC
23 4 56 11 BCAGMAR Matthew Cobb,14,PSW
24 4 56 15 NBAGJAN Andre Couluriei,14,NES
25 4 56 34 NBAGJAN Sean Nickeison,14,FAST
4X50 M MEDLEY REUY
Rec 15133 Markham AC.MAC.92
1 1 53 68 ONAGMAR Ace Swim Team,ACE
2 1 54 15 ONAGMAR Crescent Town SCCREST
3 1:5613 ONAGMAR Cobra Swim Club,COBRA
4 1 56 93 PQAAAFEB Pornte Claire SC.PCSC
5 1:56 94 BCAGMAR Pacilic Dolphin SAPDSA
6 1 57 56 YOUTHDEC Mississauga ACTOMAC
7 1 57 64 MANTADEC Univ Calgary SCUCSC
8 1 57 96 ONAGMAR Markham ACMAC
9 1 58 10 YOUTHDEC Guelph Marlin ACGMAC
10 1 58 81 PQAAAFEB Montreal Aguatique,CAMO
11 1 58 84 BCAGMAR Points North SCPN
12 1 59 19 YOUTHDEC Island Swimming,IS
13 2 01 20 KCCDEC Pacific Seawolves,PSW
14 2 01 42 CASCNOV Olympian Swim Club,OSC
15 2 01,64 MBSKMAR Manitoba Marlins,MM
16 2 01 64 ONAGMAR Nepean Kanala,NKB
17 2:02 07 POAGNOV Natation CSCCSO
18 2 02 31 ONAGMAR Glouc-Ottawa Kinglish,GQ
19 2 02 93 RODJAN Saskatoon Goldhns,GOLD
20 2 03 18 BCAGMAR Aquanaut Swim Club.AOUA
21 2 03 35 BCAGMAR Nanaimo Riptide ST,NRST
22 2:03 58 ONAGMAR Hamill-Wentworth ACHWAC
23 2 03 90 PQAAAFEB CN Sherbrooke,SHER
24 2 04 64 CASCNOV Edmonlon Racers.RACE
25 2 04 96 BYACNQV Brock Niagara,BROCK
4X50 M FREE RELAY
Rec 13837 Markham AC.MAC.92
1 1 43 22 BCAGMAR Pacific Dolphin SA,PDSA
2 1 43 51 ONAGMAR Ace Swim Team,ACE
3 1 43 57 PQAAAFEB Pointe Claire SCPCSC
4 1 43,63 YOUTHDEC Guelph Marlin ACGMAC
5 1 44 61 MANTADEC Univ Calqary SCUCSC
6 1 44 61 YOUTHDEC Mississauga ACTOMAC
7 145,14 PQAAAFEB Montreal Aquatique,CAMO
8 1 45 19 NKBNOV Crescent Town SCCREST
9 1 45.41 ONAGMAR Cobra Swim Club.COBRA
10 1 45 61 ONAGMAR Markham ACMAC
1 1 1 46,08 ONAGMAR Nepean Kanala,NKB
12 146 35 BCAGMAR Nanaimo Riptide ST,NRSI
13 147 41 KCCDEC PacilicSeawolves.PSW
14 147 80 MBSKMAR Manilol)a Marlins, MM
15 1 47 83 BCAGMAR Points North SC.PN
16 1 4792 ONAGMAR Winrlsor ACWAC
17 1 48,59 CASCNOV Olympian Swim Club,OSC
18 1 48 76 MAI^TADEC Saskatoon Goldlins GOl D
19 1,4888 YOUTHDEC Island Swimminq,IS
20 149 05 PQAAAFEB CNSherbrooke,SIIER
21 1:49 08 POAGNOV Natation CSCCSQ
22 1:49 36 BCAGMAR Aquanaut Swim Cliib.AOUA
23 1 49 58 ONAGMAR OakvilleACOAK
24 1,49,68 ONAGMAR Glouc-Otlawa Kinqlish.GO
25 1:49 74 ONAGMAR [lot)icokc SCETOB
SWIM CANADA / MARCH 1996
27
GIRLS
15-17
50 METRES FREESTYLE
flee 25 25 Shannon Shakespeare. MM. 93
1 26.03 WESTFEB Andrea Moody, 17.WV0SC
2 26 57 CANNOV Kerry Miles.lS.UCSC
3 26,57 MANTADEC Marsha Hamilton,17,UCSC
4 26,61 ONCUPNOV Laura NichQlls,17,R0W
5 26,97 CANNOV Alison Zwarich,15,UCSC
6 27.04 MANTADEC RikkiJanes,16,G0LD
7 27.12 MANTADEC Riley Manls.l7,MANTA
8 27,17 CANNOV Elaine Duranceau.15.PCSC
9 27,21 EASTFEB Anne-M Pelletier,15,SL
10 27,22 EASTFEB Beatrix Schwarz,16,SAMAK
11 27,22 EASTFEB Nancy Thibault,16,PLUS
12 27,24 EASTFEB Eve Deslandes.ie.CNB
13 27,27 GOLDNOV Janel Cook,16,YLSC
14 27,28 ONCUPNOV Jenniter Noddle,16,COBRA
15 27,30 ONCUPNOV Magalie Boutin,17,UL
16 27 34 EASTFEB Angela MacAlpine,17.HTAC
17 27,35 EASTFEB Nicole Davey,16.MAC
18 27,40 BCAGMAR R Filiatrault.17.KAJ
19 27,43 NKBNOV Judy Koonstra.l5,USC
20 27,43 BYACNOV Sara Havekes,15,0SAC
21 27,45 EASTFEB Michelle Cobb,16,COBRA
22 27,46 EASTFEB TaraSchulz.16,PCSC
23 27 47 BRANTNOV AnnaLydall.15,0AK
24 27 50 ETOBJAN Michelle Cruz,15,ACE
25 27 51 RACERDEC Diana B3te,17,RAYS
100 METRES FREESTYLE
flee, 54, 75 Shannon Shakespeare, MM. 94
1 57 22 CANNOV Kerry Miles,16,UCSC
2 57,26 MANTADEC Riley Mants.17,MANTA
3 57,36 MANTADEC Marsha Hamilton,17,UCSC
4 57,39 EASTFEB Sophie Simard,17.UL
5 57 42 WESTFEB Andrea Moody,17,WVOSC
6 57,43 NKBNOV Laura Nicholls.17,ROW
7 57,90 WESTFEB Alison Zwarich,15,UCSC
8 5801 NKBNOV Michelle Cruz,15.ACE
9 58,22 EASTFEB Angela MacAlpine,17,HTAC
10 5837 EASTFEB Nancy Thibaull,16,PLUS
11 58 39 CANNOV Elaine Duranceau.lS.PCSC
12 58 43 MANTADEC Regan Petelski,16,IS
13 58,60 ISCUPNOV KaleBrambley,16.IS
14 58 63 EASTFEB Anne-M Pellelier,15.SL
15 58 70 CANNOV Jessica Deglau,15.PDSA
16 58,71 GOLDNOV Janet Cook.16,YLSC
17 58 76 WESTFEB Judy Koonslra.ie.USC
18 58 78 EASTFEB Andrea Mclnlosh,16,BBF
19 58 83 EASTFEB TaraSchulz,16,PCSC
20 58,92 EASTFEB Michelle Cobb.ie.COBRA
21 59,09 EASTFEB Nicole Davey,16,MAC
22 5912 BYACNOV Sara Havekes.15,0SAC
23 59,15 EASTFEB MelaniePatina.lS.ETOB
24 59,24 MANTADEC Rikki Janes.l6,G0LD
25 59,27 CANNOV Valerie Mesplier,16.PCSC
200 METRES FREESTYLE
flee 158 28 Patricia Noall.CmN.88
1 2:0317 BCAGMAR Kate Brannbley,17,IS
2 2:03.70 ONCUPNOV Laura Nicholls,17,R0W
3 2:03.96 CANNOV Sophie Simard,17,UL
4 2:04 54 PQAAAFEB Elaine Duranceau,16,PCSC
5 204 62 MANTADEC Riley Mants,17,MANTA
6 2:04.86 MANTADEC Regan Petelski,16,IS
7 2:04.91 MANTADEC Marlena Prill,17JS
8 2:05.14 EASTFEB Tanya Hunks,15.HWAC
9 2:05.26 NKBNOV Michelle Cruz,15.ACE
10 2:05.47 PQAAAFEB Andrea Mclnlosh.16.BBF
11 2:05 54 NKBNOV Julie Gravelle.16.G0
12 2:05 55 MANTADEC Marsha Hamilton,17,UCSC
13 2:05.98 KCCDEC Jenny Scolt.lS.EKSC
14 2.06 61 MANTADEC Ana 0ldershaw.l7,R0D
15 2:06.69 WESTFEB Yooni Bae,17,PDSA
16 2:07 77 ONCUPNOV Elizabeth Warden,17,SCAR
17 2:07.94 BCAGMAR Emily Binkley,15,PDSA
18 2:08.00 HYACKNOV Melissa Knox,16,PDSA
19 2:08.19 CANNOV Kristina Vidicek,16.UCSC
20 2.08.28 YOUTHDEC AnaCenanovic,17,TOMAC
21 2:0836 EASTFEB Tara Schulz.16,PCSC
22 2:08.44 BCAGMAR Calrin Jones,16.NRST
23 2:08.48 BYACNOV Sara Havekes,15.0SAC
24 2:08.52 BRANTNOV Julie Morgan.17,BRANT
25 2:08.55 PQAAAFEB Gail Whittaker.16.BBF
400 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 4:0779 Nikki Dryden,iS.93
" CANNOV Sophie Simard.17,UL
4:15
4:21
4:21
4:21
4:21
67
12 ONCUPNOV Julie Gravelle,16.G0
41
74
93
EASTFEB Tanya Hunks,15,HWAC
ISCUPNOV Kate Brambley,16,IS
EASTFEB Michelle Cruz,15,ACE
4:22 33 MANTADEC Marlena Prill,17.IS
4:22 69 NKBNOV Laura Nicholls.l 7,R0W
4:23 65 CANNOV Melissa Knox,1 7,PDSA
4:23 65 BCAGMAR Calrin Jones,16,NRST
4:23 97 KCCDEC Jenny Scott,15,EKSC
4:24 66 MANTADEC Marsha Hamilton,! 7,UCSC
4:25 62 BCAGMAR Yooni Bae,17,PDSA
4 25 73 MANTADEC Rikki Janes,16,G0LD
4:25 86 HYACKJAN Jessica Deglau.lS.PDSA
PQAAAFEB Elaine Duranceau,16,PCSC
EASTFEB Andrea Mclntosh,16,BBF
4 25 87
4 26 39
4 26 76 ONCUPNOV Chasm Frew,17,NYAC
18 4 27 17 MBSKMAR Riley Manls.17,MANTA
19 4 27 20 MANTADEC Ana Oldershaw,17,ROD
20
21
22
23
24
25
4 27 26 ISCUPNOV Regan Petelski,15,IS
4 27 52 CANNOV Elizabeth Warden,1 7,SCAR
4:27 53 PQAAAFEB Tara E Sloan,14,PCSC
4 28 78 BRANTNOV Julie Morgan,17,BRANT
4 28 79 YOUTHDEC Jean Ooi,17,EBSC
4 29 38 EASTFEB Courtney Martin,15,BBF
800 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 831 65 NikkiDryrlen.IS.93
ONCUPNOV Julie Gravelle,16,G0
1
2
3
4
5
6 9:02 05
5 54 59
J 57 54
CANNOV Sophie Simard,17,UL
ISCUPNOV Kale Brambley,16,IS
8 59 95 MANTADEC Regan Pelelski,16,IS
9 00 78 YOUTHDEC Tanya Hunks,15.HWAC
CANNOV Melissa Knox,17,PDSA
7 9 03 36 MANTADEC Ana Oldershaw,17,ROD
8 9 03 48 KCCDEC CatnnJones,16,NRST
9 9:03 48 BCAGMAR Yooni Bae,17,PDSA
10 9 05,90 ONCUPNOV Elizabeth Warden.17,SCAR
1 1 9 06 04 ONCUPNOV Michelle Cruz,15,ACE
12 90621 CANNOV Jessica Deglau,15.PDSA
13 9 07 98 MANTADEC Marlena Pnll,17,IS
14 9 08,13 EASTFEB Courtney Martin,15,BBF
15 9:1018 KCCDEC Jenny Scolt.15,EKSC
16 9:1097 EASTFEB Suzanne Drodge,15,SJL
17 9:11 23 RODJAN Riley Mants,17,MANTA
18 9 13 39 ONCUPNOV Julie Morgan,17.BRANT
19 91418 MANTADEC Rikki Janes,16,G0LD
9 1503 YOUTHDEC Chasm Frew,17,NYAC
9:15 80 PQAAAFEB Amelie Theroux-Lemay,15,CAM0
9 17 71 CANNOV Karine Legault,17,SAMAK
9 17 92 EASTFEB Mane-Eve Mongeau,15,CNB
9 1 7 98 EASTFEB Rulh Davenport.1 7,BR0CK
9 18 39 MANTADEC Jolanta Przepiorka,17,ROD
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
flee 101 10 Julie Howard.BRANT,93
CANNOV Cynthia Graton,17,UL
1 03 01
1:(
03 49 MANTADEC Rikki Janes,16,G0LD
1 :03 54 PCSCDEC Marie-H Savo.l 7,CAM0
1:04 00 KCCDEC Erin Gammel.15,KCS
1:04.29 EASTFEB Michelle Cruz,15,ACE
1:04,80 CANNOV Karma Klein,16.UCSC
1:04,85 CANNOV Ashleigh Crowder,16,AAC
1:05.10 RIONOV Elizabeth Warden,17,SCAR
1:0513 PQAAAFEB Gail Whittaker,16,BBF
1 :05 32 PQAAAFEB Genevieve Noiseux,1 5,CNB
1 :05 79 PASSFEB Janel Cook,16,YLSC
1 05.85 NKBNOV Kelly Bryon.lO.USC
1 05 86 EASTFEB Ana Cenanovic,17,TOMAC
1 05 87 EASTFEB Tara Schulz,16,PCSC
1 06 00 EASTFEB Angela MacAlpine,! 7,HTAC
106,11 MANTADEC Riley Mants.17,MANTA
06,12 EASTFEB Megan Harvey,15,PERTH
EASTFEB Ariane Mongeau.17,CNB
EASTFEB Jenniter Manley,15.LAC
EASTFEB LisaParwicki,17,C0BRA
WESTFEB Kelly Doody,16,CASC
WESTFEB Christine Stiel,15.UCSC
BCAGMAR Diana Bale,17,RAYS
CANNOV Andrea Moody.17,WV0SC
EASTFEB Anne-M Charron,16.CAG
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
flee 2 10 15 Nikki Dryclen.IS.93
2 14 82 CANNOV Cynthia Graton,17,UL
2:17 04 MANTADEC Rikki Janes.16,G0LD
2:17 07 CANNOV Karma Klein,16,UCSC
2:17,18 PQAAAFEB Genevieve Noiseux,15,CNB
2:18,29 EASTFEB Michelle Cruz,15.ACE
2:18,52 RIONOV Elizabeth Warden.17,SCAR
06,14
06,37
1,06 43
1 06 49
1 06 59
1 06,62
1 06.63
1:06.66
2-19,23 MANTADEC Ana Oldershaw,17,ROD
8 2:1933 WESTFEB Kelly Bryon,16,USC
9 2:1940 KCCDEC Erin Gammel,15,KCS
10 2:19 68 ROWJAN Laura Nicholls.17.ROW
11 2:19 68 EASTFEB Megan Harvey.1 S.PERTH
12 2:19 78 PQAGNOV Marie-H Savo,17.CAMO
13 2:20 18 YOUTHDEC Ashleigh Crov»der,17.AAC
14 2:20 43 MANTADEC Marlena Prill,17,IS
15 2:20 57 EASTFEB Gail Whittaker,16.BBF
16 2:20 65 BCAGMAR Caitlin Peleison,15,PDSA
17 2:20 71 EASTFEB Ariane Mongeau,17,CNB
18 2:20 98 WESTFEB Beth Frisk,15,USC
19 2:21 07 EASTFEB Karen Thibodeau,16.R0W
20 2:21 16 METROJAN Karen Taltersall.16.DCSC
21 2 21 48 WESTFEB Emily Binkley,15,PDSA
22 2:21,50 BYACNOV Kristen Kursiss,16,B0SC
23 2,21 51 EASTFEB Nicole Smerdon,16,NYAC
24 2:21,80 ONCUPNOV Marsha Clouthier.17,GMAC
25 2:22,17 KCCDEC Jadeen Davis,16.EKSC
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Rec 108 26 Allison Higson.EPS.89
CANNOV Tara Sloan.16.UCSC
CANNOV DanicaWizniuk.15,STSC
GOLDNOV Riley Mants,16,MANTA
CANNOV Jenniter Noddle,16,CQBRA
EASTFEB Josee Dubois.17,RCA
EASTFEB Julie Daudelm,17,SHER
BCAGMAR Lauren Van Oosten,17,NRST
EASTFEB Carole Cottingham,16.WAC
MBSKMAR Heather Wellviiood,16.MANTA
1411 MANTADEC Regan Petelski.16,IS
14,18 YOUTHDEC Maranath Lougheed,16,MAC
ETOBJAN WillaBostock,17.ETOB
WESTFEB Julia Pomeroy,16,0AK
KCCDEC Suzanne Davies,16,LASC
SHERDEC KrislaMorrison,17,FAST
NKBNOV Enn Jones.16,NKB
PCSCDEC Anne-M, Pellelier,15,SL
CAMOOCT Kerry Cregan,15,PCSC
NKBNOV Alison Shea,18.EYSC
SHERDEC Cathenne Perron, 15,RCA
15,15 METROJAN Stephanie Hughes,17.HTAC
1518 BCAGMAR Serena McGibbon,15,PDSA
NKBNOV BrandieSmith,16,GMAC
1040
1071
11,05
11,56
12.18
12.57
12.64
1287
13 29
14.37
1451
14.52
1471
14 76
14 79
14.99
15 05
15 C
15,24
15 36 ISCUPNOV Jenny Foreman,16.IS
15,60 "
SHERDEC Michelle B(unet,15,BBF
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Rec: 227 08 Anne 0nenbrile.AAC.84
1 2:30,37 MBSKMAR Riley Mants,17,MANTA
2 2:30 65 CANNOV Tara Sloan.16.UCSC
3 2:31 98 CANNOV Jennifer Noddle,16,CQBRA
4 2:33 50 EASTFEB Josee Dubois,17,RCA
5 2:33 78 CANNOV Danica Wizniuk.15,STSC
6 2:34 95 EASTFEB Julie Daudelin.17,SHER
7 2:35 48 MANTADEC Regan Petelski,16,IS
8 2:36 66 PQAAAFEB Kerry Cregan,16.PCSC
9 2:36 83 BCAGMAR Lauren Van Oosten,17.NRST
10 2 36 94 VICFEB7 Jenny Foreman,16,IS
11 2:39 05 BCAGMAR Serena McGibbon,15,PDSA
12 2:3914 EASTFEB Krishn Keery,17,C0BRA
13 2:39,48 EASTFEB Carole Coltingham.16,WAC
14 2:39,51 EASTFEB Maranath Lougheed,16,MAC
15 2:39,78 EASTFEB Catherine Perron,15.RCA
16 2:4011 KCCDEC Suzanne Davies,16,LASC
17 2:40,23 BRANTNOV Willa BostOCk.17,ETOB
18 2:40,37 EASTFEB Erin Jones,16,NKB
19 2:40 63 YOUTHDEC Chasm Frev»,17,NYAC
20 2:40 83 YOUTHDEC Chrishna Ha|du,16,MAC
21 2:40 98 EASTFEB Melody Brayford,17,NYAC
22 2:41 36 PQAAAFEB Michelle Brunet,16,BBF
23 2 41 61 KCCDEC Lisa Graham,15,EKSC
24 2 41 68 MBSKMAR Heather Wellwood.ie.MANTA
25 2.41 71 NKBNOV BrandieSmith,16,GMAC
100 METRES BUHERFLY
flee 1:00 45 Krislin Topham.EPS.91
NKBNOV Judy Koonstra.15,USC
WESTFEB Alison Zwarich,15,UCSC
PQAAAFEB Elaine Duranceau.16,PCSC
PQAAAFEB Andrea Mclntosh,16.BBF
03 04
03 43
03 57
04 05
04 46 MANTADEC Rikki Janes.16,G0LD
04 63
04
MBSKMAR Janet Cook.lO.YLSC
RIONOV Jessica Deglau,15,PDSA
04 92 MANTADEC Marlena Prill, 17JS
04 97 CANNOV Valerie Mesplier,16,PCSC
05 00 MANTADEC Karma Klein,16,UCSC
05 00 YOUTHDEC Tanya Hunks,15.HWAC
05 06 EASTFEB Kate lngram,16,PCSC
05 30 METROJAN Stephanie Hughes,17,HTAC
05 32 YOUTHDEC Jean Qoi,17,EBSC
NKBNOV Christine Cline,18.NEW
WESTFEB Kerry Miles,16,UCSC
NKBNOV Marsha Cloulhier,17,GMAC
EASTFEB Gina Gru|ic.15,T0MAC
05 44
05 47
05 62
05 65
05 77 MANTADEC Jolanta Pr2epiorka,17,R0D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
200 METRES BUHERFLY
flee 2 10 89 Mane Moore.DCSC.84
EASTFEB Sophie Simard,17,UL
NKBNOV JudyKoonstra.15.USC
CANNOV Jessica Deglau,15,PDSA
PQAAAFEB Andrea Mclnlosh,16,BBF
EASTFEB Sophie Emond,15,EXCEL
2:2013 YOUTHDEC Tanya Hunks,15.HWAC
2,20 49 BCAGMAR Kellie Rolston,15JS
EASTFEB Mane-H Gagnon,15,IS
PQAAAFEB Caroline Poulin,16,EXCEL
EASTFEB GinaGru|ic,15,T0MAC
ISCUPNOV Marlena Prill,17,IS
MANTADEC Jolanta Przepiorka,17,R0D
2:2089 YOUTHDEC Jean Ooi,17,EBSC
2:21,10 NKBNOV Julie Gravelle,16,G0
PCSCDEC Elaine Duranceau,16,PCSC
EASTFEB Kate ingram,16,PCSC
CANNOV Judilh Labelle,17,LAVAL
EASTFEB Angelina Wood.17,PCSC
ETOBJAN Marie-H, Gagnon,15,PLUS
05
05 85
05 88
05,89
05 96
05 99
NFAGMAR Suzanne Drodge,15.SJL
EASTFEB Sarah Burke,17,BTSC
WESTFEB Jenny Cramm.16,USC
CANNOV Judith Labelle,17.LAVAL
EASTFEB Eve Deslandes,16.CNB
EASTFEB Hilary Lawton,15,ROW
2:14.86
2:1544
2:1721
2:18 09
2:1963
8 2:20.63
9 2:20 71
10 2:20 75
11 2:20 86
12 2:20 £
13
14
15
16
17
2:21 50
2:21.52
2:21.86
2:22.17
2:22.34
2:22.65 MANTADEC Karma Klein,16.UCSC
2:22 77 KCCDEC Adrienne Pye,17,EKSC
2:22 92 WESTFEB Lindsay McLennan,17,LEDUC
2:23 13 NFAGMAR Suzanne Drodge,15.SJL
2:23,25 NKBNOV Marsha Cloulhier.17,GMAC
2:23,36 PQAAAFEB Karine Senechal-B..14.CAM0
22 2:24,46
23 2:24,52
24 2:24,63
200 METRES IND.MEDLEY
flee: 2 12.50 Nancy Sweetnaw.LLSC.91
1 2:19,73 PQAAAFEB Elaine Duranceau,16,PCSC
2 2:19,97 CANNOV Jennifer Noddle,15,CQBRA
3 2:20-02 PQAAAFEB Andrea Mclntosh.l 6,BBF
4 2:20,24 EASTFEB Knsla Mornson,17.FAST
5 2:20 50 MANTADEC Riley Mant5.17.MANTA
6 2:21 04 ONCUPNOV Elizabeth Warden.17,SCAR
7 2:2151 EASTFEB Josee Dubois,17.RCA
8 2:21,78 WESTFEB Judy Koonstra,16,USC
9 2:22,50 CANNOV Kerry Miles.l6,UCSC
10 2:22.65 YOUTHDEC Jean Ooi,17,EBSC
11 2:22 73 MANTADEC Marlena Prill,17,IS
12 2:22,78 MANTADEC Rikki Janes,16.G0LD
13 2:22 93 BRANTNOV Chasm Frew,17.NYAC
14 2:23.17 WESTFEB Lindsay McLennan,17,LEDUC
15 2:23,46 WESTFEB Kelly Doody,16,CASC
16 2:23,70 METROJAN Stephanie Hughes.l 7,HTAC
17 2:23.72 UDSQCT14 Sophie Simard,17.UL
18 2:23,77 BYACNOV Kristen KursiSS.IS.BOSC
19 2:24,07 NKBNOV Stephanie Zarins,15.G0
20 2:24,23 BCAGMAR Yooni Bae,17,PDSA
21 2:24,42 EASTFEB Kate Ingram.lB PCSC
EASTFEB SODhie Emond,15.EXCEL
KCCDEC Jadeen Davis,16,EKSC
EASTFEB Anne-M, Pelletier.15.SL
25 2:24 73 WESTFEB Alison Zwarich,15,UCSC
400 METRES IND.MEDLEY
flee: 4:39.32 Nancy Sweelnam.LLSC.91
1 4:53 67 MANTADEC Marlena Prill,17,IS
2 4:54 82 PQAAAFEB Andrea Mclntosh,16.BBF
3 4:55,92 BRANTNOV Chasm Frew,17.NYAC
4 4:56 50 YOUTHDEC Tanya Hunks,15.HWAC
5 4:56,82 ONCUPNOV Elizabeth Warden.17,SCAR
6 4:57,32 RIONOV Sophie Simard,17,UL
7 4:57,53 ONCUPNOV Jennifer Noddle, 16,C0BRA
8 4:58,10 MANTADEC Regan Peteiski,16.IS
9 4:58,90 MANTADEC Rikki Janes,16.G0LD
10 4:59,37 ISCUPNOV Jenny Foreman.l6,IS
11 5:0121 BCAGMAR Yooni Bae,17.PDSA
12 5:01 55 EASTFEB Marie-H. Gagnon.15.IS
13 5:02 20 PQAAAFEB Kate lngram,16,PCSC
14 5:02,22 WESTFEB Lindsay McLennan,17.LEDUC
15 5:02,61 ONCUPNOV Julie Gravelle,16.G0
16 5:03,67 GOLDNOV Riley Mants,17,MANTA
17 5:03.71 PQAAAFEB Kerry Cregan,16,PCSC
18 5:03.95 EASTFEB Genevieve Noiseux.15,CNB
19 5:04.20 NKBNOV Stephanie Zarins.l5.G0
20 5:04.31 EASTFEB Josee Dubois.l7.RCA
21 5:04.84 EASTFEB Marlene Taliana 18.SAMAK
22 5:05.03 BYACNOV Kristen Kursiss.l6.B0SC
23 5:05.58 CAMOOCT Elaine Duranceau.lS.PCSC
24 5:05.59 NKBNOV Marsha Clouttiier,17.GMAC
25 5:05.70 WESTFEB Ana Oldershaw.l 7,R0D
4X50 M MEDLEY REUY
Rec: 1:58.37 Cobra Swim Club.C0BRA.93
1 2:01,21 PQAAAFEB Beaconsfield Biuefins.BBF
2 2:03 42 PCSCDEC CN St-Hyacmttie,CNSH
3 2:03 45 KCCDEC Kamloops ClassicKCS
4 2:03,63 BCAGMAR Pacific Dolphin SA,PDSA
5 2:03,84 MANTADEC Manta Sv^im Club.MANTA
6 2:04.14 PQAAAFEB Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
7 2:04.31 CASCNOV Univ Calgary SCUCSC
8 2:04.50 BCAGMAR Nanaimo Riphde ST.NRST
9 2:05.39 MANTADEC Regma Opt.Dolphms.ROD
10 2:05.80 YOUTHDEC Mississauga AC.TOMAC
11 2:05.93 METROJAN Halifax Trofans.HTAC
12 2:06.04 KCCDEC Edmonton Keyano.EKSC
13 2:06.19 NKBNOV Newmarket SCNEW
14 2:0669 YOUTHDEC MarkhamAC.MAC
15 2:06 76 NKBNOV Cobra Swim Club.COBRA
16 2:06.88 CSQOCT Natahon CSQ.CSQ
17 2:07 04 PQAAAFEB Montreal Aguatique.CAMO
18 2:07 12 PQAAAFEB CA Gatineau.CAG
19 2:07 17 PQAAAFEB CN Bouchervilie.CNB
20 2:07.18 NKBNOV Nepean Kanata.NKB
21 2:07.26 PQAAAFEB Cachalots St-Bruno CSB
22 2:07.76 BYACNOV Owen Sound AC.OSAC
23 2:08.15 NKBNOV Ace Swim Team.ACE
24 2:08 16 BCAGMAR Vemon KokaneeSCVKSC
25 2:08 36 PQAAAFEB Samak de Brossard.SAMAK
4X50 M FREE RELAY
flee.' 1.4611 Etobicoke Pepsi.EPS.90
1 1:49.27 METROJAN Halifax Trojans.HTAC
2 1:49.63 PQAAAFEB Beaconsfield Biuefins.BBF
3 1:50 21 BCAGMAR Pacific Dolphin SA.PDSA
4 1:50 97 BCAGMAR Kamloops Classic.KCS
5 1:50 98 PCSCDEC Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
6 1:51,59 CASCNOV Univ Calgary SCUCSC
7 1:5180 ISCUPNOV Island Swimmin9,IS
8 1:5183 KCCDEC Edmonton Keyano.EKSC
9 1:52.00 PQAGNOV CN Boucherville,CNB
10 1.52 31 MANTADEC Manta Swim Club.MANTA
11 1:52 45 NKBNOV UxbridaeSC.USC
12 1:52 60 NKBNOV Ace Swim Team.ACE
13 1:52.67 BCAGMAR Nanaimo Riphde ST.NRST
14 1:53.19 PCSCDEC Oakville AC.OAK
15 1:53.21 MANTADEC Regma Opt Oolphins.ROO
16 1:53.27 BYACNOV Owen Sound AlD.OSAC
17 1:53.39 LASCJAN Lethbridoe ASCLASC
18 1:53.47 NKBNOV Newmarket SCNEW
19 1:53.51 PQAAAFEB Samak de Brossard.SAMAK
20 1:53.53 NKBNOV Cobra Swim Club.COBRA
21 1:53 53 PQAAAFEB CA Gatineau.CAG
22 1:54 24 BCAGMAR Kelowna Aqua Jets.KAJ
23 1:54 32 NKBNOV Nepean Kanata.NKB
24 1:54.32 BCAGMAR Vemon KokaneeSCVKSC
25 1:54.77 CASCNOV Nose Creek SA.NCSA
28
SWIM CANADA / MARCH 1996
BOYS
15-17
so METRES FREESTYLE
flee 22 94 Dean KondiiolU TOMA C. 90
23 08 EASTFEB Simon MacDonald,16,NKB
23 53 CANNOV William Sutherland,16,AAC
23 60 RIONOV Yannck Lupien,15,CAGRA
23.65 WESTFEB Dan Rutledge,17,SPART
23.80 BCAGMAR Pelei Maistiall.l/.PDSA
23 81 EASTFEB John M Mills,15,NKB
23 90 KCCDEC Andrew Cowper-Smith.lB.EKSC
23 91 MANTADEC Graham Duttiie,17,DELTA
23 92 EASTFEB Aaron Lo,17,AAC
23 99 WESTFEB Sandy Henderson,16,OAK
2401 MANTADEC Peter Myers,17,MM
24 02 EASTFEB Eric Gabsch,15.T0MAC
CANNOV Steven Foley,17,MM
BCAGMAR Sveto Zvi|erac,16.HYACK
WESTFEB Bryson Tan.17.0AK
KCCDEC Sean Lipinski,16.VKSC
WESTFEB Graham Wood,16,DELTA
24.20 lUIETROJAN Jason Snyder,17,HTAC
24 25 BRANTNOV Dennis Lau,17.ET0B
24 30 KCCDEC Mark Rilchie.17,CASC
24 36 EASTFEB Brett Preston,17,ACE
24 43 WESTFEB Jason Streefkerk,16,DELTA
24 43 EASTFEB Rommel Fifi,16,NYAC
24 44 KCCDEC Adam Pettiler,15,RACER
24.03
2403
2415
24.17
24.19
24
25 24 47 MANTADEC Mark Welty,16,RDCSC
100 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 5012 Alex 8aumam.LUSC.81
51 29
EASTFEB Eric Gabsch,15,T0MAC
51.95 OHAWDEC Yannick Lupien.15,CAGRA
52 27 WESTFEB Graham Wood,16,DELTA
KCCDEC Michael Knight,17,EKSC
CANNOV William Sutherland,16,AAC
EASTFEB Simon MacDonald.I6,NKB
WESTFEB Dan Rutledge,17,SPART
CANNOV Garret Pulle,17,AAC
EASTFEB Ryan Tudor-Roberts. 17.NKB
WESTFEB Peter Marshall, 16,PDSA
52 86 MANTADEC Graham Duthie.17,DELTA
52 86 EASTFEB Rommel Fiti,16.NYAC
CANNOV Jason Brockman,17,UCSC
WESTFEB Andrew Cowper-Smith,16,EKSC
EASTFEB John M Mills.lS.NKB
KCCDEC MaikRitchie.17,CASC
EASTFEB OttoHinks,17,NKB
CANNOV MarkWelty,16,RDCSC
5316 MANTADEC Owen MacGregor,17,MANTA
53.16 PQAAAFEB Charles-E Goyette,15,CNNG
53.17 MANTADEC Riley Janes,15.G0LD
ROWJAN MarkJohn$tcn,16,BROCK
BCAGMAR JoshHickman,16.PSW
WESTFEB Sandy Henderson, 16,0AK
WESTFEB Bryson Tan,17,0AK
200 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec: 147.83 A.8aumann.LUSC.81/E.Parenli,NSC,89
52.20 EASTFEB Eric Gabsch,15.T0MAC
53.90 MANTADEC Owen MacGregor,17.MANTA
54.25 RACERDEC Sveto Zviietac,16,HYACK
EASTFEB OtlnHinks,17.NKB
EASTFEB Rommel Fili,16,NYAC
ROWJAN MarkJohnslon.16,BROCK
KCCDEC Tyler Kruger,16,NRST
PQAAAFEB Frederic Savo,16,CAMO
EASTFEB Matthew Virgini.16,PCSC
BCAGMAR FilipWalczuk,16,PDSA
52.34
52 35
52.35
52.61
52 77
52 79
52f
52 93
52.99
53.01
53.04
53.06
53,10
5318
53.22
53.23
53.29
54 55
54 56
54 88
55.15
55.32
55.42
55 45
55 46 ONCUPNOV Cory Batdossy,15,HWAC
55.50 CANNOV Joshua Pun,16,STSC
55- 72 EASTFEB Douglas Browne, 1 7,R0W
55.78 EASTFEB Andrew Slot,16,TRENT
55.78 BCAGMAR Philip Weiss,16,PSW
55.87 PQAAAFEB Charles-E Goyetle,15,CNNG
55,93 KCCDEC Mark Ritchie.17,CASC
56,04 BCAGMAR Olivier Leroy.15,NRST
56,07 KCCDEC Brian Edey,16.EKSC
56,15 CASCNOV Scott Flood, 17,G0L0
56 20 WESTFEB Riley Janes,15,G0LD
56,28 CASCNOV Patrick Goral,17.UCSC
56 29 EASTFEB Ryan Tudor-Roberts. 1 r,NKB
56,41 KCCDEC Matthew Henderson, 16,CASC
56,55 EASTFEB Drew Devlin, 16,BRANT
400 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 34765 Alex Baumaim.LUSC.81
1 3 59 37 EASTFEB Eric Gabsch,15,T0MAC
2 4 00 17 BCAGMAR Tyler Kruger,16,NRST
3 4 01 32 BCAGMAR Sam Lawson,17,PDSA
4 4 01 82 EASTFEB Ryan Tudor-Roberts,17,NKB
5 4 02 26 MBSKIVIAR OwenMacGregor,17.MANTA
6 4 02 90 BYACNOV MarkJohnston,16,BROCK
7 4 03 29 EASTFEB Matthew Virgini.16,PCSC
8 4 03 49 ISCUPNOV Philip Weiss,16,PSW
9 4 04 14 EASTFEB Rommel Fili,16,NYAC
4 05 16 BCAGMAR Josh Hickman,16,PSW
4.05 36 YOUTHDEC Mark Eberlie,17,UC
4 05 42 EASTFEB Otto Hinks.17,NKB
4:05 55 CASCNOV Scott Flood,1 7,G0LD
4 05.92 EASTFEB Cory Bardossy,16.HWAC
4 05 92 EASTFEB Peter Cuilen,1 7,PCSC
4 06 72 PQAAAFEB Frederic Savo,16,CAMO
4 06 74 EASTFEB Douglas Browne,17.R0W
4 06 92 RACERDEC Tim Peterson,16,PDSA
4:06 98 BCAGMAR Justin Hardiman,16,PSW
4:07 23 BCAGMAR Olivier Leroy,15,NRST
4 07 34 KCCDEC Matthew Henderson,16,CASC
4 07 54 RACERDEC Filip Walczuk,16,PDSA
4 07 71 PQAAAFEB Alex Blazys,16,CAM0
) 18 MBSKMAR Ryan Keesey,15,G0LD
)31 EASTFEB Craig Pickering, 17, CAGRA
1500 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 1504 14 Michael McWhaMC.95
1 15 46 54 YOUTHDEC Mark Eberlie,17,LAC
2 15 51 86 ONCUPNOV Mark Johnston,16,BROCK
3 1552 38 CANNOV Sam Lawson,17.PDSA
4 15 59 99 MBSKMAR Owen MacGregor,17,MANTA
5 1607 56 ISCUPNOV PhilipWeiss,16,PSW
6 1608 46 EASTFEB Craig Pickering,17,CAGRA
7 1609 35 MANTADEC Ryan Keesey,15,G0LD
' 1609 54 EASTFEB Glen Steacy,16,U\C
9 16 13 02 WESTFEB JushnHardiman,16.PSW
10 16 13 84 EASTFEB John Hewerdine,16,LAC
14 42 EASTFEB PeteiCullen,17,PCSC
1465 BCAGMAR Joe Melton,16,VKSC
15 83 YOUTHDEC Cory Bardossy,15,HWAC
1612 ONCUPNOV Peter Londry,16,LUSC
17.05 EASTFEB JeftCowan,17,WAC
EASTFEB Sean Robinson, 15,T0MAC
11 16
12 16:
13 16:
14 16:
15 16:
16 161712
17 16 18 03 RACERDEC Tim Peteison,16,PDSA
1
1
161854
1619 74
20 16 20 41
21 16 2187
22 16 22 42
23 16:24 40
24 16:24 40
25 16 2623
EASTFEB Rommel Fili,16,NYAC
BCAGMAR Jake Steele,17,PDSA
BCAGMAR Tyler Kruger,16,NRST
GOLDNOV Scott Flood.17,GOLD
EASTFEB Sean MacLure,17,NYAC
KCCDEC Brian Edey,16,EKSC
KCCDEC Dylan Roguski,17,EKSC
BCAGMAR ChnsHindmarch-W,16,PDSA
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec 54 56 Chris Renau(l,UCSC,93
56 07 KCCDEC Michael Knighl,17,EKSC
56 99 CANNOV Jason Brockman,17,UCSC
57 00 CANNOV Patrick Goiat,1 7,UCSC
57 37 CANNOV Garret Pulle,17.AAC
57 42 WESTFEB Riley Janes.15,G0LD
57 55 EASTFEB John M Mills.15,NKB
58.20 WESTFEB Bart U|ack,17,UCSC
58 25 BCAGMAR Chris Sawbridge,15,NRST
58 73 CANNOV Mark Welty.16,RDCSC
59 01 WESTFEB Andrew Pienaar,t7,0AK
59 02 RACERDEC Peter Marshall,16,PDSA
59.03 KCCDEC Dallas Dyson,15,EKSC
59.13 PQAAAFEB David Allard,16,PCSC
59 27 YOUTHDEC Jamie White,17,LAC
59.29 BCAGMAR Tyler Kiuger,16,NRST
59 49 ONCUPNOV Trevor Giieve,17.NYAC
EASTFEB Michael Thompson,16,NEW
EASTFEB Jean-F Langlais,16,CNCI
YOUTHDEC Aaron Love,16,HWAC
EASTFEB Darren Bakker,16,ACE
KCCDEC Roland Bauhart,15,KAJ
59 99 RACERDEC Andrew Cho,17,HYACK
1 00.06 SHERDEC Louis-D Bonneau,15,DH
WESTFEB Kelly Albiechl,15,RDCSC
KCCDEC Jason Reimer,16,KCS
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec 15713 Chris Renaud,UCSC,94
KCCDEC Michael Knight.17,EKSC
CANNOV Jason Brockman.17,UCSC
ROWJAN Jamie While,17,LAC
KCCDEC Dallas Dyson,15.EKSC
BCAGMAR Philip Weiss, 16,PSW
PQAAAFEB David Allard,16,PCSC
BCAGMAR Tom Rushton,16,PDSA
WESTFEB Peter Marshall,16,PDSA
CASCNOV Bart U|ack,16,UCSC
EASTFEB Andrew Slot,16,TRENT
PQAAAFEB Frederic Savo,16.CAMO
EASTFEB Aaron Love.17,HWAC
BCAGMAR Chris Sawbridge,15,NRST
MBSKMAR Riley Janes, 15,G0LD
KCCDEC Jason Reimer,16,KCS
2 07.71 RACERDEC Andrew Cho,17,HYACK
2 07.88 ONCUPNOV Trevor Grieve,17,NYAC
EASTFEB Bram Montgome(y,17,HTAC
5958
59 67
59.e
59 82
59 90
too 09
10011
2:01 41
2:03.47
2:05.41
2:05 70
2:0612
2:06 31
2:06 34
2:06.52
2:06 55
2:06.56
2:05.64
2:05 72
2 07 35
207 40
2 07 48
207,f
19 2:07,90 MANTADEC Mark Welty,16,RDCSC
2 08.05 MBSKMAR Owen MacGregor,17,MANTA
2,08 35 WESTFEB Ian Wilson,1 7,CASC
2:08 55 CANNOV Patrick Goral, 1 7,UCSC
2:08.68 ETOBJAN DrewChorney.17,ErOB
2:08.70 KCCDEC Matthew Henderson,15.CASC
2:08. 73 EASTFEB Mark Wy|ad. 1 6.PCSC
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Rec 10136 Viclor Davis,R0W,82
EASTFEB Steve Gluck,17,ACE
ETOBJAN Andrew Chan,16,ET0B
EASTFEB Guillaume Filion,t6,CNCB
1 03.62
103.63
1 03 66
1
04 53 MANTADEC Travis Leyenhotst,17,UNAn
04 71 BCAGMAR Jason Hunter,1 6,NRST
04 93 MANTADEC David Freedman,17,MANTA
CANNOV David Allard,16,PCSC
BCAGMAR John Stamhuis,16,CRKW
EASTFEB OttoHinks,17,NKB
WESTFEB Bryson Tan,17.0AK
EASTFEB David Schulze,16,BTSC
WESTFEB Jason Streetkerk,16,DELTA
1:05 67 BRANTNOV BradMon,17,MAC
1 05 88 BRANTNOV Aaron Lo,17,AAC
SHERDEC Michel Boulianne,17,CS0
EASTFEB Christian Goulet,17,EXCEL
1 05 99 MANTADEC Kevm Doiron,16,GOLD
1 06 05 ISCUPNOV Phihp Weiss,16,PSW
SHERDEC Juhen Carriere,16,BBF
WESTFEB James Cheng,I6,AQUA
EASTFEB Gregg Gleason,15.BR0CK
EASTFEB Nicolas Jorgensen.15,PCSC
KCCDEC MikeRichard.17,KCS
BCAGMAR Jake Steele,17,PDSA
DALDEC1 Bram Montgomery,17.HTAC
05 09
05 28
1 05 30
1:05 48
1 05 50
1 05 54
1:05 96
1 05 97
1 06 35
1 06 61
06 69
06 75
06 79
1 06 85
1 06 97
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Rec 21154 Viclor Dam.R0W.82
1 2 17 75 BRANTNOV Andrew Chan,16,ET0B
2 2 19 82 EASTFEB Steve Gluck,17,ACE
3 2:19 85 EASTFEB Guillaume Filion,16,CNCB
4 2:20 38 EASTFEB David Schulze,16,BTSC
5 2 21 00 BCAGMAR Jake Steele,17,PDSA
6 2 21 23 BCAGMAR Jason Hunter,16,NRST
7 2 21 26 CANNOV David Allard,16,PCSC
8 2 22 15 WESTFEB John Stamhuis,17,CRKW
2 22 25 MANTADEC Travis Leyenhorst,17,UNAn
2 23 27 EASTFEB Michel Boulianne,17,CSQ
2:23 31 MANTADEC Kevin Doiron,16,GOLD
2 23 33 BCAGMAR Joe Melton,16,VKSC
2:23 42 BCAGMAR Andrew Cho,1 7,HYACK
2:23 45 WESTFEB Jason Streelkerk,16,DELTA
2 23 53 MANTADEC Owen MacGregor,17,MANTA
2 23 85 WESTFEB James Cheng,16,AQUA
2 23 92 ISCUPNOV Philip Weiss,16,PSW
2 24 25 EASTFEB Nicolas Jorgensen,15,PCSC
2 24 64 EASTFEB Otto Hinks,17,NKB
2 24 65 EASTFEB Christian Goulet, 1 7,EXCEL
2:24 85 EASTFEB Peter Manslield,16,ET0B
2:24 90 PQAAAFEB Julien Carrieie,16,BBF
2 25 71 WESTFEB David Fieedman,1 7,MANTA
2 25 87 MBSKMAR Richard Millns,17,UCSC
2 2630 KCCDEC Mike Richard,17,KCS
100 METRES BUHERFLY
Rec 54 63 Doug Wake. ROD. 95
1 55 55 CANNOV Garret Pulle,17,AAC
2 56 09 BCAGMAR Philip Weiss,16.PSW
3 56 65 EASTFEB Simon MacDonald,16,NKB
4 55 77 NKBNOV MarkArzaga,17,CREST
5 55 92 ONCUPNOV Dennis Lau,1 7,ET0B
6 57 39 WESTFEB Sandy Hendeison,16.0AK
7 57 40 CANNOV Joshua Pun,16,STSC
8 57 40 EASTFEB Douglas Browne.1 7,RQW
9 57 45 EASTFEB Aaron Lo,17,AAC
10 57 56 EASTFEB Eric Gabsch,15,T0MAC
11 57 70 RACERDEC Peter Marshall,15,PDSA
12 57 84 MANTADEC Mark Welty.16,RDCSC
13 57 90 CANNOV Gavin Carscallen,16,CASC
14 58 09 KCCDEC Michael Knight.17,EKSC
15 58 19 PQAAAFEB Francis Pelletier,16,CNSH
15 58 27 RACERDEC Scot Bain, 17,HYACK
17 58 47 BRANTNOV Sean Cargin,18,LAC
18 58 47 PQAAAFEB Chades-E Goyetle,15,CNNG
19 58.50 HYACKNOV Andrew Cho,17,HYACK
20 58 57 BCAGMAR Doug Slater, 17,CRKW
21 58 81 KCCDEC AridiewCowpei-Smith,16,EKSC
22 58 81 EASTFEB Otto Hinks,17,NKB
23 58 86 RACERDEC James Oh,16.PDSA
24 58 91 WESTFEB Graham Wood, 16,DELTA
25 59 04 EASTFEB Ryan Arens.17,CYPS
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
Rec 15844 Viclor Dam.R0W.82
1 2 00 79 BCAGMAR Philip Weiss,16,PSW
2 2 04.29 BCAGMAR Andrew Cho,17,HYACK
3 2:05.08 EASTFEB Douglas Browne.1 /,RQW
4 2:05,27 EASTFEB Simon MacDonald,16,NKB
5 2:06 17 NKBNOV Mark Arzaga,17,CREST
6 2:05 83 EASTFEB Sebaslien Poulin,16,CNMN
7 2:06,95 KCCDEC Matthew Henderson,16,CASC
8 2 07 57 WESTFEB James Oh, 16,PDSA
9 2.07 91 CANNOV Philippe Rousseau,17,CNSH
10 2 08 08 BCAGMAR Doug Slater,17,CRKW
11 2 09 23 BCAGMAR Peter Marshall, 17,PDSA
12 2 09 33 CANNOV Jostiua Pun, 16,STSC
13 2 09 86 MANTADEC Mark Welty,16.RDCSC
14 2:09.99 PQAAAFEB Ryan Mallette,15,DD0
WESTFEB Peter Armstrong.16,0AK
KCCDEC Darren Desrochers
210.01
2:10,07
2:1014
2:1027
2:10.28
7 CASC
NKBNOV ColmFotsberg,17,GMAC
EASTFEB Cameron Lusk,16,NKB
CSQJAN Marc-A Pelletiei,17,CSQ
2 10.52 PQAAAFEB Frederic Savo,16,CAM0
2:10 75 NKBNOV Rob Harland,17,TAT
2:10,75 EASTFEB Mark Wy|ad,15.PCSC
2:10,86 WESTFEB Shawn Fuchs.l6.R0D
211 12 EASTFEB Sean MacLute.17,NYAC
211 15 PQAAAFEB Francis Pelletier.lB.CNSH
200 METRES IND.MEDLEY
Rec 159 35 Curtis Myden.UCSC.91
2 04 10 BCAGMAR Philip Weiss,15,PSW
2 07 02 EASTFEB David Allard,15,PCSC
2 07 09 EASTFEB Otto Hinks,17,NKB
2 07 15 RACERDEC Andrew Cho,17.HYACK
2 07 17 WESTFEB Dallas Dyson,16,EKSC
2 07 26 MANTADEC Owen MacGregor,17,MANTA
2 08 09 BCAGMAR Roland Bauhart,15 KAJ
8 2 08 13 EASTFEB Steve Gluck.17,ACE
9 2 08 25 ONCUPNOV Andrew Chan,16,ET0B
10 2 08 38 NKBNOV Mark Arzaga,17,CREST
11 2 08 82 KCCDEC Dylan Roguski,17,EKSC
12 2 09 39 KCCDEC Matthew Henderson,16,CASC
13 2 09 66 PQAAAFEB Frederic Savo,16,CAMO
14 2 10 22 EASTFEB Burt James,17.PERTH
15 2 10 31 SHERDEC Gary Monaghan,15,CSQ
15 2 10 45 EASTFEB Andrew Slot,16.TRENT
17 2 10 50 EASTFEB David Schulze,16,BTSC
18 2 10 59 ONCUPNOV Trevor Grieve,17,NYAC
19 2 10 70 WESTFEB David Fieedman,17.MANTA
20 210 81 WESTFEB Keith Barrett.15,UCSC
21 2 10 86 RACERDEC Kevin Johns.16,RACER
22 2 10 87 ONCUPNOV Drew Chomey,17,ETOB
23 2 10 96 RACERDEC John Stamhuis,17,CRKW
24 2 11 23 WESTFEB RemiBarre,17,GPP
25 2 11 47 EASTFEB SebastienPoulin,16,CNMN
400 METRES IND.MEOLEY
Rec 4 12 67 Alex Baumann.LUSC.81
1 4:23 87 BCAGMAR Philip Weiss,16,PSW
2 4:27 43 MBSKMAR Owen MacGtegor,17,MANTA
3 4 30 54 RACERDEC Andrew Cho,17,HYACK
4 4 32 37 PQAAAFEB Frederic Savo,16,CAM0
5 4 32 93 YOUTHDEC Shawn Van Hool,18,U\C
5 4 33 65 PQAAAFEB David Allard,16,PCSC
7 4 33 86 ETOBJAN Drew Chorney.l 7,ET0B
8 4 34 08 EASTFEB Sebastien Poulin,15,CNMN
9 4 34 20 BCAGMAR Joe Melton.ie.VKSC
10 4 34 55 BCAGMAR Roland Bauhart,15,KAJ
11 4 35 71 WESTFEB Dallas Dyson,16,EKSC
12 4 35 98 BCAGMAR John Stamhuis,16,CRKW
13 4 36 40 RACERDEC Kevm Johns,16,RACER
14 4 37 01 METROJAN KevmDupuis,17,DCSC
15 4 37 43 ONCUPNOV Trevor Grieve,17,NYAC
16 4 3828 SHERDEC Gary Monaghan,15,CSQ
17 4 39 05 EASTFEB Jean-F Adams,17,MEG0
18 4 39 25 NKBNOV Mark Arzaga,17,CREST
19 4:39 34 EASTFEB Burt James,17,PERTH
20 4 39 59 RACERDEC Tim Peterson,15,PDSA
21 4 39 65 KCCDEC Matthew Henderson.16,CASC
22 4 39 90 WESTFEB Ian Wilson,! 7,CASC
23 4 40 25 fvlANTADEC Kevin Doiron,16,G0LD
24 4 40 47 KCCDEC Dylan Roguski,17,EKSC
25 4 40 70 BYACNOV Mark Johnston,16,BROCK
4X50 M MEDLEY RELAY
Rec 144 53 MarkhamAC.MAC.94
1 1 47 42 KCCDEC Edmonton Keyano,EKSC
1 47 66 BCAGMAR Nanaimo Riptide ST.NRST
1 48 03 BCAGMAR Pacitic Seawolves,PSW
1 49 59 MANTADEC Manta Swim Club,MANTA
NKBNOV Ace Swim Team.ACE
MBSKMAR Univ Calgary SCUCSC
1 50 87 YOUTHDEC London ACLAC
15104 PCSCDEC Oakville ACOAK
CASCNOV Cascade Swim Club,CASC
BCAGMAR Vernon KokaneeSCVKSC
PCSCDEC Pointe Claire SCPCSC
1:5215 YOUTHDEC Markham ACMAC
1 52 21 KCCDEC Pacitic Dolphin SA,PDSA
1 53 01 YOUTHDEC MississaugaACTOMAC
PQAAAFEB Montreal Aquatique,CAMO
CASCNOV Saskatoon Goldtins.GQLD
NFAGMAR SI John's Legends.SJL
1 53 70 YOUTHDEC Hamilt-Wentworth ACHWAC
1 53 83 YOUTHDEC North York ACNYAC
1 53 90 BCAGMAR Hyack Swim Club,HYACK
1 49 66
1 50 25
1 51 51
1 51 99
15210
1 53 07
1 53 41
1 53 61
17
18
19
20
21 1 54 09 MANTADEC Red Deer Calalina SCRDCSC
22 1:54 45
23
24
25 1 54 87
4X50 M FREE REUY
Rec 13458 Markham AC. MAC, 92
KCCDEC Edmonton Keyano,EKSC
BCAGMAR Pacitic Dolphin SA,PDSA
BCAGMAR Eraser Valley Spartans,SPART
BCAGMAR Nanaimo Riptide ST,NRST
BCAGMAR Pacitic Seawolves,PSW
1 38 96 MANTADEC Mania Swim Club,MANTA
1 39 08 MBSKMAR Univ Calgary SCUCSC
" " " BCAGMAR Vernon KokaneeSCVKSC
PCSCDEC Oakville ACOAK
NKBNOV Ace Swim Team,ACE
CASCNOV Cascade Swim Club.CASC
39 95 PQAAAFEB Montreal Aqiiatique.CAMO
4015 YOUIHDEC North Yoik ACNYAC
NKBJAN Nepean Kanata,NKB
BCAGMAR Kamloops ClassicKCS
1:54 63 MANTADEC Edmonton Racers, RACE
1 54 72 MANTADEC Delta Sungod SCDELTA
" " PQAAAFEB Natation CSQ.CSQ
13711
1 37 78
1 38 49
1 38 70
1 38 71
12 1
1
1
1
1 39 32
1 39 46
1 3952
139 6?
40 25
40 55 RACERDEC Richmond Hacers.RACER
40.64
40.69
PQAAAFEB Poinle Claire SCPCSC
BCAGMAR Hyack Swim Club,HYACK
40 89 MANTADEC Delta Sungod SCDEl FA
41 12 PQAAAFEB Natation CSQ,CSQ
BYACNOV Brock Nia(|aia,BROCK
BCAGMAR Kelowna Aqua Jels.KAJ
BYACOCI Burlington Y,BYAC
GOLDNOV Saskatoon Goldtins,GOLD
1 41.67 MANTADEC Edmonton Racers.RACE
1 41,93 NFAGMAR St.John's Legends.SJL
41 14
41 19
4141
141.51
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Carolyn McCabe, 14
Club; North York Aquatic Club
Coach: Bill Durrant
Specialty: Freestyle
Ranks 7th for SCM96 TAG in the 100 free
won bronze for 50 free at Ontario AGs
Best Times
50 freestyle
100 freestyle
200 freestyle
100 backstroke
LCM95 SCM96
28.81 27 62
1:03,01 59.96
2:11.18
1:10.64
Melissa Dyson, 12
Club: Edmonron Keyano Swim Club
Coach: Jack Ashton
Specialty: Breaststroke
Ranks 2nd for SCM96 in the 100 breast.
4th for 200 breast
Best Times
50 freestyle
100 breaststroke
200 breaststroke
200 ind.medley
LCIVI95 SCM96
29.34 29.60
1:21.84 1:18,72
2:56.37 2:50.30
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Lucy Mae Smith, 13
Club: Beaconsfield Bluefins
Coach: Karin Boulos
Specialty: Breaststroke
Ranks 1st in SCM96 TAG for 200 breast
1st at Quebec AAA champs in specialty
Best Times
100 breaststroke
200 breaststroke
200 ind.medley
400 ind.medley
LCM95
1:22.33
2:54.30
2:37.24
5:32.24
SCM96
1:15.49
2:38.01
2:27.12
5:06.90
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Jason Hunter, 16
Club: Nanaimo Riptide Swim Team
Coach: Sean Baker
Specialty: Breaststroke
Ranks 6th forSCM96 TAG in the 200
breast, 1st at BC AG champs for 100 breast
Best Times LCM95 SCM96
100 breaststroke 1:10.67 1:04.71
200 breaststroke 2:35.83 2:21.23
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Club: Edmonton Keyano Swim Club
Coach: IVlarc Tremblay
Specialty: Freestyle, backstroke
Ranks 6th for SCM96 TAG in the 100-200
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Best Times LCM95 SCM96
400 freestyle 4:45.50 4:32.66
800 freestyle 9:48.34 9:17.84
100 backstroke 1:09.38 1:06.43
200 backstroke 2:28.92 2:21.52
Morgan Knabe, 14
Club: Edmonton Jeyano Swim Club
Coach: Marc Tremblay
Specialty: Breaststroke
1st ranked for SCM96 TAG in 100 breast, 3rd for
200 breast
Best Times LCM95 SCM96
100 breaststroke 1:09.68 1:05.35
200 breaststroke 2:33.39 2:24.85
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